i'll make u the Brainliest 
A dam being constructed across a river will cut off a large part of the river for native animals. What are the likely outcomes for the populations of the aquatic species and the ecosystem's carrying capacity for the aquatic species?
A.The aquatic species’ populations will increase, and the ecosystem’s carrying capacity will decrease.

B.The aquatic species’ populations will decrease, and the ecosystem’s carrying capacity will increase.

C.The aquatic species’ populations and the ecosystem’s carrying capacity will increase.

D.The aquatic species’ populations and the ecosystem’s carrying capacity will decrease

Respuesta :

Answer: B.The aquatic species’ populations will decrease, and the ecosystem’s carrying capacity will increase.

Explanation:

Limiting factor can be define as the factor which is capable of reducing the population of a species. Carrying capacity can be define as the maximum number of the population of a species that a region or ecosystem can support in terms of availability of resources. The construction of a dam is likely to disturb the native habitat of the living species in the river. As it is going to cut the part of river. The construction of a dam is a limiting factor for aquatic animals species. Due to the decrease in the population of native animals the carrying capacity of a region will increase .

Answer:

B.) This is right on plato and edmentum

Explanation:

Make me brainliest

ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE