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<u>Temperature</u> is NOT a density-dependent factor affecting population growth
Explanation:
Density-dependent factors mean variables that are affected by the density of the population. The opposite of density-depend is density-independent factors. These are those variables that affect the density of the population but are not affected by the density of the population.
In this case, temperatures are not affected by the density of the population. However, temperatures affect the density of the population. Most individuals can only survive within an optimal temperature range.
The rest of the choices are density-dependent variables
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The main difference is that GNP (Gross National Product) takes into account net income receipts from abroad. ... GNI (Gross National Income) = (similar to GNP) includes the value of all goods and services produced by nationals – whether in the country or not.
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