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an ecosystem which is 10 km squared contains a population of 1000 squirrels what is the population density of the squirrels in this ecosystem

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Answer:

100 squirrels/km^2

Explanation:

we know that

To find the population density of the squirrels in the ecosystem, divided the quantity of population of squirrels by the area of the ecosystem

so

1,000/10=100 squirrels/km^2

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