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The carrying capacity (or carrying capacity, or limiting capacity) in ecology is the maximum size of the population of an organism that a given environment can support, ie the capacity of this environment to:
- provide the necessary resources to ensure the sustainability of this species - repair the attacks (pollution, disruption of natural ecological regulations) inflicted by this species on its environment.
At this size a balance will be reached between the number of organisms born and the number of dead organisms.
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paleontology
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egg whites
While it may seem daunting, a basic meringue is nothing more than a mixture of beaten egg whites and sugar.
<span>Gymnosperm in Latin </span><span> are seed-bearing vascular plants, such as cycads, ginkgo, yews and conifers, in which the ovules or seeds are not enclosed in an ovary. The word "</span>gymnosperm<span>" comes from the Greek word gymnosperms, </span>meaning<span> "naked seeds"</span>