Science, asked by gcazares9527, 7 months ago

What usually happens to a population of organisms when the region's carrying capacity has been reached?
A.
The population begins to fall slowly.
B.
The population drops sharply.
C.
The population levels off.
D.
The population begins to increase.

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Answered by muskan474941
6

Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

B) The population begins to fall slowly.

Explanation:

In a population at its carrying capacity, there are as many organisms of that species as the habitat can support. If resources are being used faster than they are being replenished, then the species has exceeded its carrying capacity. If this occurs, the population will then decrease in size.

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