Identify the following factors of population growth in an ecosystem as either density-dependent or density-independent by matching the terms: 30 extreme weather resource availability pollution disease 1. density-dependent 2. density-independent 4

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Identify the following factors of population growth in an ecosystem as either
density-dependent or density-independent
by matching the terms:
30
extreme weather
resource availability
pollution
disease
1. density-dependent
2. density-independent
4
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Environmental Factors -- Introduction --The natural environmental factors changing day by day by the human interference using abruptly the sources needed for survival without thinking of future .

Environmental factors include, factors which affect directly or indirectly to biotic or living organism, abiotic or non living things , temperature ,oxygen level ,humidity , food , pollutants , population density sound , light and parasites .

Changes in environment and the factors cause an increase in asymmetry. 

Definition of environmental factors --Environmental factor ,ecological factor or eco factor is any factor , biotic or abiotic which influences living organisms .

Importance of the environmental factors -- Significant contributors to population health across life course and early exposure can change to diseased condition later on .

Environmental chemicals are ubiquitous in our environment and can be found in air , food , drinking water and consumer products .

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