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Agnes Bogan

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What do you think some density-independent limiting factors might be?

population, or habitat constrictions


1 Density-independent factors are limiting factors whose effects are?

Density-independent factors are limiting factors, and their effects are not influenced by population densities. Monaco is the most densely populated country in the world.


What are some examples of density-independent limiting factors?

Density-independent factors are environmental factors affecting a population regardless of size, such as temperature and oxygen supply.One Density-independent factors would be the impacts of an earthquake on a pack of wild dogs. The number of dogs does not affect the result of the earthquake upon the dog population. In contrast, drought is a density-dependent factor because more dogs will cause greater competition for limited water resources.or just C. competition


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What type of limiting factor is pollution?

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What solid has a density of about 10.17952941?

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Would a density independent limiting factor have more of an effect on popluation size in a large ecosystem or in a small ecosystem?

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What factors do you think people might have considered when deciding who was at the top and who was at the bottom?

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What do you think a density of a person might be explain?

The density would be about 30, based off your weight, muscle and fat.


What does density dependent mean?

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