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Genocide.
Genocide.
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Restricting the movement and spread of any members of the biosphere. In short: Dinosaurs have been infested in a city park and have started eating people. The park was trenched with a moat, filled with acid and electrified. Thus the dinosaur population remained isolated in the park.
Restricting the movement and spread of any members of the biosphere. In short: Dinosaurs have been infested in a city park and have started eating people. The park was trenched with a moat, filled with acid and electrified. Thus the dinosaur population remained isolated in the park.
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In the dictionary, a population is a set of individuals or cells of one species that occupies a certain space for a long time and reproduces itself over a large number of generations. Now let us try to understand this. The main characteristic of a population is genetic unity. Here are the blacks, they live in Africa. They're black, they have certain characteristics of heredity, diseases, so that AIDS, which arose in their territory has not penetrated into Europe, the population must be isolated. So, to prevent Africans from leaving Africa and settling in Europe or marrying members of other races, or simply to move around the globe and spread the disease. Today we see what this has led to Population studies help to develop measures to control infections, to control agricultural pests, to rationalize the use of useful animals, etc.
In the dictionary, a population is a set of individuals or cells of one species that occupies a certain space for a long time and reproduces itself over a large number of generations. Now let us try to understand this. The main characteristic of a population is genetic unity. Here are the blacks, they live in Africa. They're black, they have certain characteristics of heredity, diseases, so that AIDS, which arose in their territory has not penetrated into Europe, the population must be isolated. So, to prevent Africans from leaving Africa and settling in Europe or marrying members of other races, or simply to move around the globe and spread the disease. Today we see what this has led to Population studies help to develop measures to control infections, to control agricultural pests, to rationalize the use of useful animals, etc.