The population would decrease. APEX
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If the carrying capacity suddenly decreased, you could probably expect the amount of organisms within the ecosystem to decrease as well. (There is a decreased amount of room/resources for the organisms, causing the quantity of organisms to decrease as well.) hope that helps :)
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Once the carrying capacity of a population is met, the growth rate typically stabilizes or declines. This is because resources such as food, water, and space become limited, leading to increased competition and decreased reproductive success. As a result, the population may experience a balance between births and deaths, maintaining a relatively stable size or potentially declining if conditions worsen.
Ideally a population at its carrying capacity is stable, there is enough for all to survive. The system is usually slightly underdamped and the population will vary between just over its carrying capacity where some individuals suffer and under its capacity where there is a surplus. If the system is severely under damped there are extreme swings in the population. A typical example is the relation between Arctic hares and foxes.
The Floods that happen suddenly are called Flash Floods.
If a field can sustain ten sheep, and the farmer puts twenty sheep in the field, overgrazing and starvation will quickly ensue. So a habitat that becomes overcrowded could fail and, in extreme cases, turn to desert.
If suddenly no technology in this world then no one will be able to see my answer... :)
What do you think might happen to acommunity if grizzy bears suddenly become extinct
The system will rebalance.
What should happen is that the circuit-breaker should trip to cut off the current before the transformer becomes damaged by overheating.
The remaining child will suddenly drop to the ground.
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