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Which is a density-independent factor limiting population growth?

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The amount the amount of space a population has to grow in would be a limiting factor.
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Limiting factors are those biological and environmental factors that limit growth and abundance of organisms present in an ecosystem. A density-independent limiting factor is defined as those limiting factors that exerts its effect on population regardless of density of that population.

Examples of density-independent factors include sunlight, natural disasters, diseases, and organisms' behavior.

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