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Which is a density-independent factor limiting population growth
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Which is a density-independent factor limiting population growth
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volcanic eruption
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A density independent factor limiting population growth would be earthquakes because it is not dependent on the size of a specifies or population in a certain area. An earthquake can occur and harm a small population or a big one.
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