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A population's carrying capacity is the amount of organisms a certain environment can sustain. If the number of organisms exceeds carrying capacity the resources in the environment will be depleted resulting in a carrying capacity drop followed by a drop in the population of organisms.
As load exceeds network capacity, packets gets jammed at nodes. These packets never go forward unless load goes below network capacity. Hence when load exceeds network capacity delay tends to infinity. As load exceeds network capacity, packets gets jammed at nodes. These packets never go forward unless load goes below network capacity. Hence when load exceeds network capacity delay tends to infinity.
Every habitat has a carrying capacity for a given organism based on available space and resources such as food. This goes for fish in a lake. If the population of fish exceeds the carrying capacity, some of the fish will die off and reduce the population. Depending on the environment and the species, disease and predators also help keep populations under control.
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Stick around for 40 or 50 years and you will see. We will run out of resources to sustain the population, and at the same time some of the most populated areas of the planet will become uninhabitable.
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The object is given an acceleration if the force exceeds the force of static friction on the object.
This depends on the rate of expansion of the global population. If the population exceeds at a quicker rate than resources and space are utilised/expanded, not long at all.
In exponential growth, the number of individuals in a population grows rapidly. With more individuals comes an increased demand for resources, food, competition, etc. There is never an unlimited amount of such resources, so a population growing exponentially is eventually limited by the amount the population can take from its environment. This limitation -- the point that a population exceeds its means -- is called the carrying capacity. Sometimes an exponentially-growing population will grow past its carrying capacity for a time before dipping back down and leveling off. In some cases (like with humans), the carrying capacity can be pushed further and further with adaption (or with humans-- innovation).
It exists when the AD exceeds the productive capacity of an economy (LRAS). The amount is the difference between the current level of income and the income at full capacity, if the economy is producing over full employment.
It will likely descend into warfare as happened on Easter Island, and savagery will continue until the population drops below whatever remains of the carrying capacity. However, the warfare may also diminish both the human resources and natural resources and infrastructure to the point that no meaningful recovery is possible. Think TSE's "not with a bang, but a whimper".