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Chapter 5 Lesson Three: How Populations Survive

Chapter 5 Lesson Three: How Populations Survive. Limiting Factor. Anything that controls the growth or survival of a population. Carrying Capacity. The maximum population size that an area can support. Endangered Species. A species that is in danger of becoming extinct. Extinct.

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Chapter 5 Lesson Three: How Populations Survive

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  1. Chapter 5 Lesson Three: How Populations Survive

  2. Limiting Factor Anything that controls the growth or survival of apopulation

  3. Carrying Capacity The maximum population size that an area can support

  4. Endangered Species A species that is in danger of becoming extinct

  5. Extinct A species that has died out completely

  6. Threatened Species A species that is in danger of becoming endangered

  7. Limiting Factors Abiotic (Nonliving): Sunlight, wind, water, and temperature Biotic (Living): Humans, animals, plants

  8. The Different Kinds of Pollution Air Water Land (Garbage)

  9. The Three R’s of Conservation Reduce Reuse Recycle

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