What does the s-shaped line in this graph indicate



Group of answer choices

Exponential growth has not stopped.

Carrying capacity cannot be reached.

Carrying capacity has been reached.

A population has steadily decreased.

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The S-shaped line in a graph typically indicates logistic growth, where a population grows rapidly at first and then slows down as it approaches the carrying capacity of the environment.

Based on the options provided, the correct interpretation would be:

Carrying capacity has been reached.

This indicates that the population has stabilized after initially growing rapidly, reflecting the limitations of resources in the environment.