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What factor affects the same percentage of a population regardless of the population's density?

Density independent limiting affects the same percentage of a population regardless of the populations density. Density independent limiting factors are environmental factors that affect a population no matter the size.


What affects matter?

heat affects matter by melting frozen items. example: ice + heat= matter


What are some abiotic factors that affects a rabbit?

Some abiotic factors would probably be like logs or rocks, they help create the rabbits shelter. Since rabbits live around the globe, it does not matter in which temperature (abiotic) they are in except for Antarctica there are no reported species of rabbit that live there. Sunlight or light affects a rabbit's hormones (mating), or rather stimulates a rabbit's hormones. Soil affects a rabbit in some cases, some rabbit's have burrows for shelter.


How temperature affects matter?

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How do changes in matter affect your lives?

Matter affects us in that we are created out of matter and everything we touch is also made of matter. Matter is everywhere in the universe and everything we use is made from some type of matter.


What affects the amount of heat in matter?

radiatation


What does the force of gravity affects?

Matter, all matter. All objects with mass.


What affects the force of gravity?

Matter, all matter. All objects with mass.


How does Matter Change Physical Changes?

It affects it state.


What matter expand and contract?

explain how temperature affects matter using the words contract and expand


What factor was used to determine conductivity of matter?

No


Does it matter what two factor you select to complete a factor tree?

no it does not matter what two factors you select to complete a factor tree (i just learned that today in class :D)