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Other than social reasons, list any other factors that may lead to clumped distribution patterns in populations.

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Over population or less land to rome
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Answer:

-good resources there, not much other places

-previous home was disrupted for any number of reasons

-lots of animals are herd animals: they're safer in a pack(not sure if this counts as a social reason)

-organisms that don't move(like plants) likely has offspring that land very close to them, resulting in clumps

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