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Yes. The term "surface area" as normally used for 3-dimensional objects but that does not alter its meaning. The two measures are the same.
The surface area is the sum of all the shapes' area
Abade is an obsolete term for abode, a place of living.
productivity
when you have a term sequence it is the same thing happening over and over again
The populations living in one area could include humans, animals, plants, and microorganisms. These populations interact with each other and their environment, forming a community that plays a crucial role in the ecosystem.
Several populations of different organisms living together in one area is called a community. Examples include a forest community consisting of trees, birds, insects, and other species, or a marine community with fish, plants, and coral. These populations interact with each other and with their physical environment in various ways.
Community
The term for a group of different populations living in the same geographic area is a "community." This term is often used in ecology and sociology to describe a group of individuals, belonging to different species or social groups, that coexist and interact within a shared environment.
ecosystem
A group of different populations living together is often referred to as a community or a diverse community. This term acknowledges the presence of multiple distinct groups coexisting within a shared space or geographical area.
Ecosystem. An ecosystem includes all living organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) and non-living components (air, soil, water) within a specific area that interact with each other. It encompasses the relationships and energy flow among different species in a given habitat.
Climax community is the term defined as a stable mix of populations expected in a given area following the process of succession.
The term you're looking for is "population."
The term that refers to the spread of people living in a given area or how the population is arranged according to characteristics like age, race, or gender is "demographics." It involves analyzing statistics and patterns related to human populations.
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the term is called abiotic and biotic for nonliving and living things.