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et All of the items listed below would be limiting factors for a bluebird population except one. Which item would NOT be a limiting factor for a population of bluebirds? O A. the number of predators in the area O B. the number of available nesting sites O C. the type of soil in the region O D. the amount of available food​

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User Anton M
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

A, B, and D are all ways that the population can be limited. The number of predators in the area affects how many of the bluebirds will be eaten/ killed. The number of nesting sites affects how many bluebirds have the proper environment to reproduce safely, and this creates compitition between the birds, and only those that get adequate food can survive. that leaves us with C: the type of soil.

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User James McKinney
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Answer:

C. The type of soil in the region.

Step-by-step explanation:

All the other answers would directly impact the survival of the bird. Type of soil wouldn't matter to them unless you were talking about plant population.

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