Which example best illustrates the difference between a community and a population?

A)The two terms are interchangeable, a population IS a community.

B)All the people in a town would be a community; all their cattle would be a population.

C)All the people in a town would be a community; all the people in a country would be a population.

D)All the different animals in a national park would be a community; all of the brown bears in the park would be a population.

I don't understand.

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The correct answer is D
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