<span>Carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals in a population that an ecosystem can support. Answer:B It is the </span><span>maximum number of a species an environment can support</span><span>
This capacity can vary from year to year and </span>depends on many factors: food, space, resting or nesting sites, water, soil quality.
Explanation:
a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
"the bureaucratic inertia of the various tiers of government"
Carbon has 4 valence electrons and is great at covalent bonding to share those electrons, giving us long carbon chains.
If someone holds their breath the amount of carbon dioxide does increase. If that is what you were asking.