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Why is drought a density-dependent limiting factor?
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Why is drought a density-dependent limiting factor?
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Some wildfires like hurricane, droughts, and natural disasters like wildfires can act as density independence limiting factors. It affects all populations and similar ways no matter what the size of the population is and density.
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