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Biology, 02.04.2021 19:10 marie2061

As limiting factors, how do diseases differ from forest fires? Diseases can slow the growth of a population.
Diseases increase the carrying capacity of an ecosystem.
Diseases reduce all populations in an ecosystem by the same proportion.
Diseases have a greater effect on a dense population than on one that is less
dense.


As limiting factors, how do diseases differ from forest fires?

Diseases can slow the growth of a

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