Biology, asked by DarshanDM8049, 8 months ago

What two factors does carrying capacity compare

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Answered by nidhirandhawa7
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The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.

The carrying capacity is different for each species in a habitat because of that species' particular food, shelter, and social requirements. carrying capacity; exponential versus logistic population growthIn an ideal environment (one that has no limiting factors) populations grow at an exponential rate.

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Answered by michaelsargunas
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A: Population size and time

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