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No, it is a noun (people, populace). Used with another noun (e.g. population explosion, population increase) it is a noun adjunct rather than an adjective.

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Populous is an adjective meaning highly or densely populated.

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Population as a process (of populating) is not a concrete noun. But population to describe a collective group of people, animals or other living things is a concrete noun.

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The word population, meaning "the people who live in a certain place", is a noun.

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