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What is the major difference between density-dependent and density-independent factors?

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Answer: Density-independent factors affect the population despite the density

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'"The main difference between density-dependent factors and density-independent factors is that density-dependent factors affect only populations of certain sizes while density-independent factors affect populations in the same way, regardless of population size."
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