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5 March, 03:20

Explains why a hurricane is a density independent factor that limits population growth

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  1. 5 March, 05:09
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    A hurricane is density independent because the size of the population does not effect the storm. In density dependent limiting factors the population has an effect on the effectiveness of the factor.
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