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Atticus Montes
23 May, 15:49
Is food a limiting factor for plants?
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Leonard Patrick
23 May, 16:29
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In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations ... Some changes may cause a population to increase. If there are more plants than usual in an area, populations of animals that eat that plant may increase.
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