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Humans can affect the carrying capacity of ecosystems by taking or adding something to the environment. Such as Natural Resources and chemicals. These can greatly affect the environment, thus greatly affecting the animals in the environment

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carrying capacity is the size of a population that can be supported by the resources of Eco-system. human affect it by urban sprawl, destroying one's habitat.

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