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Omatoes are Anne's favorite food. Last year, Anne decided to plant her own tomato garden. She wanted a large crop, so she planted many plants in her small garden. At first, the plants thrived, but after one month, Anne noticed that they had stopped growing and looked unhealthy. The few tomatoes that her garden produced were small and sour. Anne's neighbor grew only two tomato plants, but harvested many more tomatoes than Anne. The next year, Anne decided to plant her tomatoes with more space between the plants. Unfortunately, she still did not get the tomato yield she wanted because there was an awful drought and water usage was restricted. Name one density dependent factor and one density independent factor that limited Anne's number of tomatoes. (2 points)

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