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A population's distribution can be even, clumped or random. true or false?

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

It depends on the distance and the environments where the organisms are situated. When species move together or have to take care of each other then it is a clump distribution. If the distribution is even then it means organisms need to put some space between themselves or keep out of reach from each other due to competition. If organisms are living independent from each other then it is random.

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True. It depends on the distance and the environments where the organisms are situated. When species move together or have to take care of each other then it is a clump distribution. If the distribution is even then it means organisms need to put some space between themselves or keep out of reach from each other due to competition. If organisms are living independent from each other then it is random.
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