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15 August, 21:44
How do scientists count a species' population?
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Alayna Armstrong
15 August, 22:07
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Scientists count a species population by first knowing the population in a certain area or small geographical sample location then multiply the result by the total area. This method is often used by scientists while conducting a study of any species.
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