Answer:
<em> The carrying capacity is determined only by the density-dependent factors.</em>
Explanation:
The maximum number of organisms of a particular species that an environment can hold is known as the carrying capacity of that environment. The carrying capacity depends on density-dependent factors as well as density- independent factors like weather, sunlight etc.
Beyond the carrying capacity, the organisms will begin to fight with each other for limited resources. The environment will become unstable as the resources will be scarce and individuals will be more.
Answer:
A.) everything that surrounds an organism
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Less genetical diversion isnt good
D. Bacteria
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in both the soil and root nodules of leguminous plants fix nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants.
Generally, temperature increases. as altitude increases ! <span>However, the temperature increases with altitude in some layers. This is called an inversion. Inversions can appear at any altitude in the troposphere.
(NOTE: its Troposphere not Stratosphere)</span>