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Population size refers to the total number of individuals in a specific area, while population density is the number of individuals per unit area. Population size gives the total count of individuals, while population density provides a measure of how crowded or sparse the population is in a given area.
The density of materials is unchanged.
Australia was different because in 1914 they had a population of about fewer than 5 million people so by 1918 when war was over and about 100,000 died and more were injured and or captured.
The North's population was larger
density and gravitational pull
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
The North's population was much larger than the South's.
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The North's population was much larger than the South's.
Figures vary, and they differ from year to year, but the population of kiwi in New Zealand as of 2008 was believed to be around 72,600. More recent figures are not available.