EVERYDAY SCIENCE

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The number of organisms that an environment can support is called the
A
life expectancy
B
demography
C
carrying capacity
D
growth rate
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Carrying capacity can be defined as a species’ average population size in a particular habitat. The species population size is limited by environmental factors like adequate food, shelter, water, and mates. If these needs are not met, the population will decrease until the resource rebounds.

Detailed explanation-2: -The number of organisms that an environment can support (its maximum population) is called its carrying capacity.

Detailed explanation-3: -The maximum population size that an ecosystem can support is called carrying capacity. Limiting factors determine carrying capacity. The availability of abiotic factors (such as water, oxygen, and space) and biotic factors (such as food) dictates how many organisms can live in an ecosystem.

Detailed explanation-4: -Within this broad definition, four categories are recognized: physical, ecological, economic, and social carrying capacities (Brotherton, 1973).

Detailed explanation-5: -When the necessary conditions for sustaining life are adequately available, like the food, habitat, water, the maximum number of members of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely can be called as the carrying capacity of the environment.

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