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Which is not a density-dependent factor limiting population growth?

food availability

predators

living space

drought

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Answered by saatyam46
4

Drought is not a density dependent factor.

Answered by Arslankincsem
1

Dry season isn't a thickness subordinate factor constraining populace development.


With regards to populaces, a constraining element is a factor that makes populace development diminish.


A constraining variable that relies upon populace measure is known as a thickness subordinate restricting element.


The more thick a populace is the more prominent the effect on the measure of the populace.

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