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Shorter life expectancy, incurable disease, over population and not enough food can limit population growth
Population growth is limited by the ability of the natural environment to sustain it. It can be limited by food shortages or a lack of shelter. Disease outbreaks can also limit population growth.
human population has been growing rapidly since before the year 1000 but human population does not have a limit to how high it goes but it's us that gives it a small limit of what it can cope with, food production, waste produce, crime rate, health service are all at risk of over population so the population only has a small limit and we are the only ones that give it the limit!
Some limiting factors in population growth are food, water and space !!!!
Limited resources such as food, water, and shelter can restrict population growth. Competition for resources among individuals can also limit population size. Predation, disease, and availability of mates can further control population growth.
Mathus felt that population is limited by food supply so we need to limit population growth or starve.
Availability of resources such as food, water, and shelter Competition for resources among individuals within the same population Predation and disease outbreaks that can reduce population numbers
Birth Control is what is most likely to limit human population growth.
no because of the limited factors that the food and other thing might limit the growth of the bear population.
This point is known as carrying capacity. It is the maximum population size that an environment can sustain based on its available resources and factors such as food, water, and shelter. When a population exceeds the carrying capacity, it can lead to resource depletion and may result in a decline or collapse in population numbers.
the thing people limit the size is land, water, food, and climate.
The growth of the prey population is limited by factors such as predation, availability of food and resources, competition with other species for resources, diseases, and environmental factors like habitat destruction or climate change. These factors can reduce the prey population size or prevent it from expanding beyond a certain level.