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Which is not a density dependent factor limiting population growth

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Unusual weather and natural disasters can act as density-independent limiting factors. Greater effect on larger population (Disease spreads more quickly in greater populations, because there are more people to spread it.)Things that are density dependent are biotic interactions.

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