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Tasya [4]3 years ago
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Answer: Every stable population has one or more factors that limit its growth. A limiting factor determines the carrying capacity for a species. A limiting factor can be any biotic or abiotic factor: nutrient, space, and water availability are examples. The size of a population is tied to its limiting factor.  The environment, what food is there and what predators live there. How much food they get and if they are decreasing from weather, predators etc.

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