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______ is the maximum population size that a particular habitat can support. carrying capacity intrinsic population size crash point intrinsic rate of increase

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The correct answer is Carrying Capacity.
Carrying Capacity is best described as the maximum populace length of the species that the surroundings can preserve indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and different requirements to be had inside the environment. In populace biology, wearing ability is defined because the environment's maximal load, which isn't like the concept of population equilibrium.
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