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The answer is D because an earthquake can kill all members of the population regardless of whether the population is small or large
An earthquake is an example of which of the following a density-independent factor.
What are density-independent factors?
The density-independent factors are factors capable of altering the rate of a population independently of its density.
- Natural catastrophes such as earthquakes represent density-independent factors.
- Conversely, density-dependent factors are factors capable of altering the rate of a population in a dependent mode on population density (e.g., food availability).
In conclusion, an earthquake is an example of which of the following a density-independent factor.
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