Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.
FALSE
Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.
the largest amount of a population that can be supported by an are is its limiting factor
FALSE
While food availability plays a significant role in population growth, other factors such as disease, predation, competition for resources, and environmental changes also influence population size. A population can be limited by a combination of these factors, not just food availability.
False.
No, food availability is not the only limiting factor for population size. Other factors such as competition for resources, predation, disease, availability of suitable habitat, and environmental conditions like temperature and rainfall can also play a significant role in limiting population growth. In nature, populations are often regulated by a combination of multiple factors rather than just one.
true because the internet can be false and instead you should read books.
its true because plants have to face the sun and in order to do that they need to share space with trees
If it starts narrowing immediately from the bottom, then true but if it goes up a bit and then starts narrowing, then false.
False.
False.