Answer:
It is true that climax communities are stable for a long time, with the same species maintaining their population.
Explanation:
Climax is the final, relatively stable state of successive ecosystems that occurs as a result of shifts, or successions, and to a large extent corresponds to the environmental conditions of a particular area. Climax depends on climatic factors, on local soil characteristics and on human impacts on nature.
Theoretically, the climax community can support itself indefinitely, all its internal components are balanced with each other, and it is in equilibrium with the physical environment.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A limiting factor is a variable of a system that causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system. The limiting factor is in a pyramid shape of organisms going up from the producers to consumers and so on. A factor not limiting over a certain domain of starting conditions may yet be limiting over another domain of starting conditions, including that of the factor.