which is an example of a natural disaster limiting population growth? A month of heavy rainfall fills up watering holes, and a zebra population has plenty of water. Space in a forest becomes crowded, and a population of low-lying plants cannot get enough sunlight. A strong thunderstorm destroys many of the nests of a bird population. A month of colder air in the spring delays the growth of plants that provide food for a deer population.

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It would have to be the third answer, "a strong thunderstorm destroys many of the nests of a bird population."

An example of a natural disaster limiting population growth is a strong thunderstorm destroys many of the nests of a bird population. A thunderstorm is a disaster with heavy rains, heavy clouds, and lightning with hails.

What are natural disasters?

Natural disasters are the natural processes of earth that occur naturally.

Examples are thunderstorms, floods, cyclones, droughts, etc.

They destroy abiotic and biotic factors and cause economic loss also.

Thus, the correct option is C,  A strong thunderstorm, destroys many of the nests of a bird population.

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