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When population growth levels off in an ecosystem, it has reached its ______________.
A.
population density
B.
carrying capacity
C.
endangerment point
D.
extinction

Answers

Answered by theunknownexpert
2

Answer:

opt b

Explanation:

when the population decrease Consequently....it reaches its carrying point

Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

The answer is option 'B. carrying capacity.'

When population growth levels off in an ecosystem, it has reached its carrying capacity.

Population

  • The population of a region refers to the number of people living and residing in a particular region.
  • Carrying capacity refers to the total population that can be supported by a region. Once that capacity is fulfilled, the population reaches its carrying capacity and needs to be leveled off as nature cannot provide anymore for the population.
  • Population density refers to the amount of population that is residing per square meter of a place.
  • Endangerment point refers to the point where the population can be more than nature can provide and can lead to the destruction or endangering of that place.
  • Extinction means becoming destroyed entirely.

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