Population A consists of approximately the same number of individuals in each age group. In population B, on the other hand, the vast majority of individuals are juveniles or individuals just reaching breeding age. Which of the following is true of population B?

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Population A consists of approximately the same number of individuals in each age group. In population B, on the other hand, the vast majority of individuals are juveniles or individuals just reaching breeding age. Which of the following is true of population A?





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