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In any ecosystem, there is only a certain amount of food, water, living space, mates, and other resources. ... Limiting factors prevent the population from getting too large. When the population stops growing, the ecosystem has reached its carrying capacity.

Answer:

Limiting factors determine carrying capacity. The availability of abiotic factors (such as water, oxygen, and space) and biotic factors (such as food) dictates how many organisms can live in an ecosystem. ... This causes the carrying capacity to decrease. Humans can also alter carrying capacity.

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