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Subject:
Density in Spain
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference Asked by: daisy57-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
14 Sep 2006 08:12 PDT
Expires: 19 Sep 2006 08:10 PDT Question ID: 765261 |
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Re: Density in Spain
From: barneca-ga on 14 Sep 2006 11:17 PDT |
are you sure you provided enough information in your question? maybe my own "density" is showing, but i looked at your question 3 times, and i keep asking myself, "density of WHAT?". -cab |
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Re: Density in Spain
From: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Sep 2006 11:47 PDT |
I assumed that the question refers to population density. |
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Re: Density in Spain
From: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Sep 2006 11:48 PDT |
HUMAN population density, that is. If not, the customer might want to give some additional details. |
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Re: Density in Spain
From: barneca-ga on 14 Sep 2006 12:02 PDT |
ah yes, that would make sense. googling "physiological population density definition" sends me to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_density which lists all three as common population measurements. thank you, pinkfreud. i learned something new today. can i go home now? -cab |
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Re: Density in Spain
From: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Sep 2006 12:06 PDT |
>> i learned something new today. can i go home now? Naw. Day ain't over yet. Stick around and you might learn something else! |
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Re: Density in Spain
From: myoarin-ga on 14 Sep 2006 15:11 PDT |
Thanks for asking, CAB, I was wondering too, thinking sugarbeets per hectar, or maybe olive trees, more appropriate to Spain. School's over now, you can go home - unless you want to clean the blackboard for Ms Pinky. Myo |
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