Yes
limiting factor is like a weather condition and the sun is a type of condition for the tundra
One factor limiting the distribution of pastoralists is climate change, which can lead to unpredictable and extreme weather patterns affecting the availability of grazing lands and water sources.
Weather is a factor that prevents a population from increasing. Or the term for it is called Limiting Factor
Density-dependent limiting factor: A limiting factor whose effects depend on the size of the population depend on population density. The less dense the population, the less severe the effect of the limiting factor. Examples: Predation and disease Density-independent limiting factor: A limiting factor that has the same effect on a population regardless of its population density. Examples: Natural disasters and climate
Limiting factor
An element of climate is a factor that can affect the weather and thus the climate of a region
humidity and weather
weather
A density dependent factor is a limiting factor that depends on population size. A Density-independent limiting factor affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Its in my biology book.
A climate is just the statistics of weather at a specific location. So the first factor for climate would be location.
A limiting factor is anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population
Yes, weather conditions can be a limiting factor in various ways. Extreme temperatures, precipitation levels, and natural disasters can affect the ability of organisms to survive, reproduce, and thrive in an environment. Adverse weather conditions can also impact food availability, water sources, and nesting sites, further limiting the resources necessary for an organism's survival.