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The carrying capacity for the human population may be about a. 8 billion people. b. 9 billion people. c. 10 billion people. d. Humans do not have a carrying capacity
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The carrying capacity for the human population may be about
a. 8 billion people.
b. 9 billion people.
c. 10 billion people.
d. Humans do not have a carrying capacity
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People believe that the Earth has "no capacity." I was researching for you question and scientist believe it's around 9 billion and 10 billion. I then look around more and they said about 10 billion... then we would be having food problems. So C.
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