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A finite resource in the environment that keeps a population from steadily increasing is known as?

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This would be a "limiting factor." To limit means to restrict, which is what happens when one of these factors prevents the population from steadily increasing. 
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Answer;

Limiting factor.


A finite resource in the environment that keeps a population from steadily increasing is known as Limiting factor.


Step-by-step explanation;

If the presence or absence of a factor limits the growth, abundance, or distribution of the ecosystems elements, it is called a limiting factor.

There are several abiotic factors (non living factors) that limit ecosystem growth, including temperature, precipitation, sunlight, soil configuration, and soil nutrients.

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