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When a population's carrying capacity has been reached, which scenario is NOT likely to occur?

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Final answer:

In a population that has reached its carrying capacity, exponential growth is not likely to occur.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the scenario where a population's carrying capacity has been reached, it is NOT likely that the population will increase exponentially.

Carrying capacity refers to the maximum population size that an environment can sustain. When the carrying capacity is reached, resources become limited, causing the growth rate to slow down. Therefore, exponential growth, which occurs when resources are abundant and population size is small, is not likely to occur at carrying capacity.

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The carrying capacity is the size of a population that can live indefinitely using the resources available where that population lives. If carrying capacity is exceeded, the population declines because its environment can no longer support the excess numbers. Hope this helps.
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