The number of organisms being born equals the number of organisms dying.
A population at carrying capacity is neither increasing nor decreasing. When the numbers of individuals in a population of animals, plants or humans exceed their carrying capacity, deaths outnumber births. As the population drops blow carrying capacity, the birth rate grows until births outnumber deaths. Therefore, the number of organisms being born must be equal to the number of organisms dying.
The right answer is C
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.
Science
An olympic bronze medal is given to an athlete who achieves third position in any sports. An olympic bronze medal is made up of 3 elements; copper, zinc and tin.
Olympic Games are the world's foremost sports competition. There are three classes of medal to be won by an athlete in a sports. These include gold, silver, and bronze, awarded to first, second, and third positions, respectively.
The bronze medals are presented to the second runner-up of the sports. These are made of copper, zinc, tin, and a very small amount of silver. In Olympic Games, each bronze medal contained 1% silver element and the remaining 99% was made from coinage bronze element. Bronze coinage is made up of 97% copper, 2.5% zinc, and 0.5% tin.
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Answer:
3 atoms
Explanation:
Copper atom, zinc atom and tin atom
B) AIDS
C) skin cancer
D) Parkinson's disease
Answer:
C.Skin Cancer
Explanation:
It is C. because it affects the body's largest organ and it is cause by the sun.