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Yes, population is considered a stock variable because it represents a quantity measured at a specific point in time. Unlike flow variables, which measure rates of change over time (such as birth or death rates), stock variables like population provide a snapshot of the total number of individuals in a given area at that moment. This quantity can change over time due to births, deaths, and migration, but it is defined at any instant as a fixed number.

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