Multiple Choice
What is a valid explanation for why unlimited population growth cannot be maintained for many generations? (Select all that apply.)
A) The population would soon run out of space for new individuals.
B) The population would soon run out of food resources.
C) By definition, exponential growth requires low population densities.
D) Individuals would not have sufficient breeding opportunties.
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