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- What are some factors that cause a population to reach carrying capacity?What is carrying capacity? Do you think carrying capacity applies to people as well as to other organisms? Why or why not?Do you believe the world human population will reach its carrying capacity in the next 50 years? Why or why not?
- Explain the consent of carrying capacity? Does India have high or low carrying capacity? Why?Do you think the human species can continue raising itsglobal carrying capacity? Why or why not? Do you thinkwe should try to keep raising our carrying capacity? Whyor why not?How do humans differ from other species in the ability to “choose”a carrying capacity for their environment?
- Do you think all species have the same carrying capacity or different carrying capacities? ( can you site any sources used)Carrying capacity is the maximum number of animals an environment can support. Looking atyour graph, what do you think the carrying capacity for deer might have been? Why?How is population growth related to carrying capacity?