A polar bear's carrying capacity in an environment is the maximum number of bears that can be sustainably supported by the available resources, primarily food and habitat. This capacity can vary based on factors such as prey availability (mainly seals), habitat quality, climate conditions, and human impacts. As climate change affects sea ice and prey populations, the carrying capacity may decrease, leading to increased competition and stress among polar bears. Ultimately, understanding carrying capacity is crucial for effective conservation efforts.
Global warming
polar bears do not change our enviorment but we can if we reduse reuse and recycle.
polar bears are related to bears.
No, polar bears have lungs just like humans and other mammals. Polar bears can hold their breath for several minutes at a time, but they have to come up to breath frequently.
Polar bears do.
They reproduce.
POLAR BEARS Polar bears actually grow pretty fast.
Polar bears are mammals.
Polar bears are bears
humans are polar bears
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
They are not at risk. Some groups would like you to believe they are endangered to collect money from people. The reality though is that these bears are thriving and are now over 25,000 in numbers. Some people believe that the polar bear COULD someday become endangered if global warming were to become worse, or be real.