Factors such as availability of resources, competition for resources, predation, disease, and environmental conditions can all help stabilize a population and its carrying capacity. These factors work together to regulate population size by balancing birth rates and death rates within the ecosystem. When these factors are in balance, the population is able to stabilize around the carrying capacity of the environment.
actual capacity - potential capacity multiplied by 100
The carrying capacity of an environment is determined by the limited availability of renewable resources in the environment. Also the environmental resistance to the biotic potential of the organism.
RESISTANce
The S curve represents the result of environmental resistance. The research compares the population size to the time in which it took for environment to be effected.
Heat Capacity
Capacity is potential volume; that is the volume that you can put into a container.
Potential - Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
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Heat Capacity
Energy is the capacity to do work or to produce heat.
buying capacity and their preference