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weather and random events weather conditions such as temperature and th…

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weather and random events
weather conditions such as temperature and the amount of rainfall can also limit population growth. a cold front that comes in late spring can kill the offspring of many species of organisms, including plants, birds and mammals. a hurricane or flood can wash away turtle nests and groundhog burrows. these factors are density - independent factors because they are not affected by population size.

  1. how might a sudden cold front limit population growth of newborn offspring?
  2. would weather conditions be considered an abiotic factor? why or why not?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. A sudden cold front can kill the offspring of many species, reducing the number of newborns and thus limiting population growth.
  2. Weather conditions are abiotic factors. They are non - living components of the environment that can influence living organisms.

Answer:

  1. A sudden cold front can kill the newborn offspring, reducing their numbers and limiting population growth.
  2. Yes, weather conditions are abiotic factors because they are non - living elements of the environment that can affect living organisms.