Limiting Factor
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An environmental factor that limits population growth, for example, a drought
Real World Example
Imagine trying to make a large pot of soup, but you're running out of water. Just as your soup can't grow without enough water, a population can't grow if a crucial resource, like water during a drought, is limited. In both cases, the lack of water is the limiting factor that prevents further growth—your soup won't fill more bowls, and the population won't increase beyond what the environment can support.
Practice Version
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