What is population holding capacity in reference to environmental science?

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  • Ok so i am doing my homework for life science and i am stuck on this question. I have looked everywhere in my life science reference book but i can not find anything! Here is the question.... Does the amount of matter changes in the cycle of matter? ( For example... Water and water) I swear i don't want the answers cause i hate to do my work... I just can not find anything!!! I have answered every question but this one. Thanks Lots!

  • Answer:

    No "Matter cannot neither be created nor destroyed" as the saying goes.

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Question: Has the amount of matter in this jar changed after the cycle is completed? ? Explain your answer. • Answer: No, the amount of matter in this jar has not changed. The matter has changed states and locations, but the matter is the same. http://astroventure.arc.nasa.gov/teachers/pdf/AV-Biolesson-6.pdf

Question: Has the amount of matter in this jar changed after the cycle is completed? ? Explain your answer. • Answer: No, the amount of matter in this jar has not changed. The matter has changed states and locations, but the matter is the same. http://astroventure.arc.nasa.gov/teachers/pdf/AV-Biolesson-6.pdf

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No "Matter cannot neither be created nor destroyed" as the saying goes.

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