The phrase "other factors" in the question implies that you are already aware of one (or more) factors. But since you have chosen not to share that information I cannot be sure that the factors that I come up with are not ones that you already know about. Consequently, I am unable to give a sensible answer to the question.
Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
One factor that affects the rate of absorption is the molecule size. Particle size, lipid water solubility, and the degree of ionization are also three other factors that affect the rate of absorption.
It depends on the experiment. It could be what the food is, the storage temperature, time, humidity or many other possible factors that affect spoilage.
That's just two wires twisted together, one carrying a signal and the other carrying the ground for that same signal.
because of their magnetic field lines
Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
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Depends what you mean by good. Performance? Reliability? Carrying capacity? Fuel economy? Pulling power with girls? Several other factors, doubtless.
As much as the main limiting factors in that ecosystem will allow: it is always a balance between the species production rate, their vital resources and predation. More detailed answer will depend on the species and the ecosystem. Good example are bacterial blooms in oligotrophic waters, which occur as soon as the normally limiting factors disappear (usually one of the nutrients added to the system by some kind of advection), and themselves disappear as soon as the carrying capacity is reached and the nutrients depleted.
Carrying capacity is how many organisms can live in a region, so how many resources that region has determines the carrying capacity. The organisms are in competition with each other for those resources.
food is brought in from other places. tank
food is brought in from other places. tank
The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food,habitat, water and other necessities available in the environment. In population biology, carrying capacity is defined as the environment's maximal load,[1]which is different from the concept of population equilibrium.
Carrying capacity can influence the population in a place because it cannot offer an unlimited supply of resources. If the carrying capacity is reached, there may not be room, food, or water for any other organisms.
i don't know oh it is biology because it is about science and other experiments
Other factors which affect a nation's prosperity are population, intellectual achievement, and good governance. In reality the number of factors are beyond counting.