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A population’s size is unaffected by the available resource supply. true or false
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False. A population's size is generally influenced by the availability of resources such as food, water, shelter, and space. When resources are abundant, a population can grow; when resources are limited, population growth may be restricted or lead to a decline in size. Therefore, the statement that a population’s size is unaffected by the available resource supply is incorrect.
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