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Std. 16 Population Limiting Factors Inside Outside Definition: environmental resistance that limits a population no matter what it’s density (size) is. Examples: natural disasters, temperature, & sunlight ****List all 3 & DRAW 1 of them Density-Independent Limiting Factors Definition: environmental resistance that can only affect a population when it reaches a certain density Examples: predation, disease, & competition ****List all 3 & DRAW 1 of them Density-Dependent Limiting Factors