A population can be described based on several key characteristics such as size, growth rate, age structure, sex ratio, and geographical distribution. Size refers to the total number of individuals in a population, while growth rate is the rate at which the population is increasing or decreasing over time. Age structure reflects the proportion of individuals within different age groups, and sex ratio denotes the ratio of males to females in a population. Geographical distribution describes the spatial arrangement of individuals in a population. These characteristics are important for understanding and predicting population dynamics, and they can provide insights into the social and ecological factors that influence population growth and sustainability.
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