Carrying Capacity is the number of individuals of a population that the

environment can support (or carry) and sustain in the long term.
i. Reached when population growth is checked by the resistance factors.
ii. Carrying capacity is not always set in stone and can fluctuate.
iii. Advances in agriculture are one example of how carrying capacity can be
increased.
iv. List one other:
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One other factor that can increase carrying capacity is improved water management. This includes practices such as efficient irrigation systems, water conservation techniques, and the development of drought-resistant crop varieties, which can enhance agricultural productivity and support larger populations by ensuring a reliable water supply.

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