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alexdok [17]
1 year ago
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which would most likely increase the carrying capacity for humans in a certain region increased fertility rate better soil for g

rowingofod
Biology
1 answer:
mariarad [96]1 year ago
4 0

Increases the carrying capacity for humans in a certain region is better soil for growing food.

<h3>What is Carrying capacity?</h3>
  • Carrying capacity may be defined as the maximum number of individuals that can be supported by a habitat.
  • Carrying capacity always depends on two factors:
  1. Food to eat.
  1. Space to live.

Therefore, the option that most likely increases the carrying capacity for humans in a certain region is better soil for growing food.

<h3>What determines carrying capacity?</h3>
  • Food
  • habitat
  • water
  • other necessities

available in the environment determine carrying capacity.

To learn more about Carrying capacity from the given link

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