Early humans were regulated by the carrying capacity of their ecosystem. More recently, however, the intellectual abilities of humans have allowed us to create our own niche, as well as increase the carrying capacity of the biosphere for our population.
The human brain has allowed us to adapt to a wide range of environments, develop complex social structures, and create advanced technology, leading to an expansion beyond our ancestral niche and original carrying capacity. Through innovation and cultural evolution, humans have been able to overcome limitations of their physical environment and increase their numbers well beyond what was originally sustainable.
The surplus of food produced by agriculture allowed farming villages to support larger populations, leading to the growth of villages into cities. These cities often became centers of trade, population, and political power due to their capacity to sustain and attract diverse populations.
Maritime trade was preferred to overland trade for several reasons, including lower costs, higher carrying capacity, speed, and ability to access a wider range of markets. Ships were able to transport larger quantities of goods at a lower cost than caravans over land, making maritime trade more efficient and profitable. Additionally, maritime trade allowed merchants to reach distant markets in different regions and continents much faster than overland routes.
Learning to farm allowed people to live in places like Mesopotamia around 10,000 BC. This region is often referred to as the "cradle of civilization" because of the development of farming techniques that allowed for settled communities to thrive.
Agriculture allowed people to control their food production by cultivating plants and raising animals for food. This led to settlements, surplus food production, and the development of complex societies.
The modern agricultural revolution allowed farmers to produce more food on less land. The original agricultural revolution created villages and tribes by allowing people to stay in one location and grow their own food.
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The current caring capacity of a wire is based on the physical size of the wire. The larger the diameter of the wire the more amperage the wire is allowed to carry.
It depends on the number of passenger seats. It is allowed to carry three small children per seat but only two adults per seat. If there are 24 seats max capacity is 72 children but only 48 adults
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The allowed capacity is written right on the truck.
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nude men competed in the Olympics back then and married women were not allowed to go to the Olympics
Capacity planning and control is a very important aspect of a business. Businesses are allowed to have a maximum amount of customers in their building at once so this has to be planned and controlled.
That would depend on PITCH more pitch more fixtures allowed