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Q: What is one biotic factor that limits the carrying capacity of any habitat?
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What is a living part of a habitat?

a biotic factor


What do you call all living things in a habitat?

It is called biotic factor.


Which factor influences the survival of the population?

carrying capacity


How does a limiting factor affect a population?

They determine how organisms or a species is going to live. For example, if there's no water, there's no animals.


Which factor influence the survival of a population?

carrying capacity


How can density-dependent factor such as a food supply affect the carrying capacity of a habitat?

The food supply and carrying capacity are directly related. If the food supply is decreased for some reason the carryong capacity will aslo be decreased over time. the less food that is available, the less amount of people will be able to survive and vice versa.


What is different between limiting factor and carrying capacity?

the difference between limiting factor and carrying capacity is the fact that carrying capacity is the population a ecosystem can support over TIME and limiting factor just makes the population stop growing and wont let any more people/animals/ect.. in if the place is packed


What is carrying capacity what happens if the population grows larger than the carrying capacity?

Some sort of limiting factor will cause the population to fall again


Can a three can be a biotic factor?

No, a three can't be a biotic factor. A tree is a biotic factor, though.


Is a bush an abiotic factor or a biotic factor?

It's a biotic factor because it's a living factor in an ecosystem, which would be a desert. Biotic Factor-living factorsAbiotic Factirs-non-living factors


How are biotic factors different from abiotic factors in a environment?

An abiotic factor is the nonliving part of an organism's habitat. Some examples are: Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature, and Soil. A Biotic factor is the living part of an organism's habitat. Some of these examples are: Animals, Plants, and Bacteria.


Is ticks a abiotic factor or a biotic factor?

biotic