Answer:
Exponential growth can be described as the growth period in which the resources are enough and the population increases rapidly.
Population overshoot is the condition when a population becomes greater than the carrying capacity of an area.
Carrying capacity can be described as the maximum number of individuals of a population that an area can hold.
A phase of exponential growth is followed by a phase of population decline as the resources become limited and organisms start to die.
As the organisms starts to die, the population becomes stable again.