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when does overcrowding lead to starvation in a population? population levels have zero bearing on overcrowding and starvation. when a population stays safely below its carrying capacity when a population overreaches its carrying capacity
To determine when overcrowding leads to starvation, we analyze the concept of carrying capacity (the maximum population an environment can sustain).
- The first option is incorrect as population levels do impact overcrowding and starvation.
- The second option is incorrect because a population below carrying capacity has enough resources, so overcrowding and starvation are not issues.
- The third option is correct: when a population exceeds its carrying capacity, resources (like food) become insufficient, leading to overcrowding - related competition and starvation.
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C. when a population overreaches its carrying capacity (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C in order; if the third option's label is different, adjust accordingly, e.g., if the third option is labeled as "C" then the answer is C. when a population overreaches its carrying capacity)