Yes it is true that conditions in an environment that put limits on where an organism can live are limiting factors. These factors can include items like climate and access to food or water sources.
In biology, common limiting factor resources are environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem. :G-11.
limiting factors are food, space, and water
"The full range of environmental conditions and resources an organism can possibly occupy and use, especially when limiting factors are absent in its habitat"
well, physical environmental factors are the non-living conditions in the environment of an organism so work it out. :)
some limiting factors are natural disasters and weather conditions like hail or snow.
space,water,and food
Density dependent limiting factors include things that happen in the physical environment, such as severe weather.
limiting factors
Limiting factors are environmental conditions that restrict the growth, abundance, or distribution of a population. These factors include food availability, predation, disease, and space. When a population reaches its carrying capacity, or the maximum number of individuals that the environment can support, limiting factors prevent further growth by reducing birth rates, increasing death rates, or causing individuals to emigrate.
Density-independent limiting factors are factors that do not rely on the population and are aspects of an environment that limit its growth like hurricanes, fires, and deforestation.
Resources that are essential for life (limiting factors): Availability of: Water, Food, Shelter, Mates; Predator density, Species: population, Size, Competing
they cause individuals to dieoff or leave