All of the following are examples of density-dependent limiting factors except A. hurricanes. B. predators. C. overcrowding. D. competition. Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)

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Answer: Hurricanes (Option A)

Explanation: Hurricane is an example of density-independent factors (climate and weather). Hurricane is an environmental induced agents that can checkmate the size of a population without considering the population density of a community.

However, this process is engineered by nature, meanwhile the group of organisms have no effects on the mode of action of the agent.

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