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What happens when an environment has reached its carrying capacity for a population?

The population continues to grow.


Carrying capacity is reached when a population has reached the maximum size the environment can support?

yes, that's right.


True or false Carrying capacity is reached when a population has reached the maximum size the environment can support?

True! :)


When a rabbit population cannot grow any larger it has reached its?

carrying capacity


The graph shows how the population of turtles in a freshwater pond has changed over the years. At which time has the turtle population reached the carrying capacity of the pond?

The turtle population has reached the carrying capacity of the pond when the population curve stabilizes and levels off. This indicates that the pond has reached its maximum capacity to support the turtle population without causing environmental degradation or resource depletion.


What happens when an environment has not reached its carrying capacity for a population?

The population continues to grow.


What does it mean when a population has reached it's max. theres a specific word for it?

Are you refering to a carrying capacity?


What is the rate of change of a population when it has reached its carrying capacity?

Although it will usually far pass the carrying capacity then come back down, it will eventually even out at zero change.


Population grow until this stage is reached?

The stage at which population growth stops is called the carrying capacity. This is the maximum number of individuals an environment can support based on available resources like food, water, and space. Once the population reaches carrying capacity, births and deaths become balanced, leading to stable population size.


On what day did the Paramecium caudatum population reach the carrying capacity of the environment when it was grown alone?

If you are Ashford University, day 8.


What is the carrying capacity of people living on earth?

A population's carrying capacity is the amount of organisms a certain environment can sustain. If the number of organisms exceeds carrying capacity the resources in the environment will be depleted resulting in a carrying capacity drop followed by a drop in the population of organisms.


How do you know when a carrying capacity has been reached?

It is difficult to define the exact carrying capacity of an organism in its environment. Variables used to determine carrying capacity are primarily the availability of food in a given area to which the organism lives. A carrying capacity can be estimated in a population that exhibits an abrupt decline in numbers immediately after a steady population increase. The carrying capacity has been reached when a given amount of recourses can only support a defined number of species.