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Biology, 13.04.2020 18:26, mikeydog6273

1. What factors affect population growth?

2. What are limiting factors? How do they determine carrying capacity and influence a population size?

3. Compare density-dependent factors and density-independent factors.

4. Explain why population growth rates differ between counties.

5. Compare and contrast population growth and growth rate.

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