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11 April, 03:12

Explain why a forest fire is considered to be a density-independent limiting factor.

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  1. 11 April, 06:01
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    A forest fire is considered to be a density independent limiting factor because there will be no effect in the outcome whether there are organisms or however many are there involved in which the forest fire can’t be changed regardless of how many are the population is-this pertains to the density independent.
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