Land carrying capacity can be estimated using various formulas, such as the Ecological Footprint, Net Primary Productivity, or Maximum Sustainable Yield. These formulas consider factors like resource availability, population size, and environmental impact to determine the maximum population that an area can support sustainably. It is essential to consider local conditions and dynamics when calculating land carrying capacity.
The longest time a plane can stay in the air for is typically around 18-20 hours, depending on factors such as fuel capacity, aircraft type, and weather conditions. This record is held by certain commercial airlines flying ultra-long-haul routes.
A deep water carved gully or ditch is a channel formed in the Earth's surface by the flow of water. These features are typically created through erosion over long periods of time, usually by rivers or streams carrying water that cuts into the land and forms a steep-walled channel. They are common in areas with high water flow or where the land is soft and easily eroded.
No, preliminary or data gathering surveys are not plane surveys. Preliminary surveys are conducted to gather information and data about a site or project area before designing and carrying out the actual plane survey. Plane surveys involve measuring and mapping the land or other surface features in a two-dimensional plane.
about 25% is land. 75% is water.
30%
population density
the carrying capacity of a 1 mile land would be about 5 pandas, or (chode)
Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
You need to ask a purposeful question. What is a tropical savanna? What are you referring to? Define your terms. Carrying capacity indicates something you can take with you like the carrying capacity of a backpack or a pick-up truck. A savanna indicates a large open expanse of land.
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When carrying capacity of an area is reached, there is competition for all resources. This can include food, water, land, and air.
Overgrazing, or exceeding the carrying capacity.
Usually this means how many stock units the land can support eg sheep per hectare
The carrying capacity of a given ecosystem is the total number of organisms in a given species for which there are sufficient resources, so that they survive and reproduce.
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You need to ask a purposeful question. What is a tropical savanna? What are you referring to? Define your terms. Carrying capacity indicates something you can take with you like the carrying capacity of a backpack or a pick-up truck. A savanna indicates a large open expanse of land.
The factors are: Food, Environment, Water, and Space. If any one of them will be gone, say if food is gone, the carrying capacity is not going to be affected since the population will go down. But if all of the factors are available, the carrying capacity will increase since there are all resources available for every species And the carrying capacity would decrease a little because the factors would be limitedAmount of land available, food and water accessibility, etc.Both limiting factors and carrying capacity have to do with population. Limiting factors limit the population from increasing. carrying capacity is the maximum amount of organisms that can live in an area.1.Sources of food supply2.Prey and predator3.Human activity4.Etc.