Respuesta :
Answer:
A. Density Dependent
Explanation:
- The density-dependent factor is a typical example of the environmental factors that limit population growth such as the availability of food, water and competition, and predators.
- As the size of the population generally influences its numbers. Thus the density has a positive and negative correlation based on the climate and weather patterns of the region this also affects the death and birth rates of the population and thus is a type of limiting factor in the growth and distribution of species.