Question
Due to regular changes in the environment, an ecosystem at carrying capacity could be described as (1 point)
• growing exponentially over time.
• constant with no changes over time.
• fluctuating slightly over time.
• declining gradually over time.
• growing exponentially over time.
• constant with no changes over time.
• fluctuating slightly over time.
• declining gradually over time.
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An ecosystem at carrying capacity would be best described as **fluctuating slightly over time**. This is because while the population may stabilize around the carrying capacity, environmental changes, resource availability, and other factors can lead to minor fluctuations in population size.