A population which exceeds its carrying capacity and then collapses is represented graphically by a

a

bell-shaped curve

b

linear curve

c

sigmoid curve

d

skewed curve

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gabrielmbbs
1 year ago

my school una choose sigmoid curve in another year ooh 😭😭

c is correct na

hakmuz
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

✅ D. Skewed curve
Here's why:
When a population exceeds its carrying capacity, it typically experiences:

Rapid growth, surpassing the environment’s ability to sustain it.

Followed by a sharp decline or collapse due to limited resources, starvation, disease, etc.

This creates a graph that looks unbalanced or "skewed" — a sharp rise followed by a steep fall, not a smooth or symmetric curve.

Let's break down the options:
A. Bell-shaped curve ❌
– Symmetrical, often used in statistics (e.g., normal distribution).
– Not suitable for population collapse.

B. Linear curve ❌
– Implies constant growth or decline — not realistic for population dynamics.

C. Sigmoid curve ❌
– S-shaped curve that represents logistic growth:

Slow growth → rapid growth → stabilization at carrying capacity.
– No collapse — the population levels off.

D. Skewed curve ✅
– Matches a scenario where the population overshoots and crashes.
– Fast rise, sharp drop = skewed distribution.

✅ Final Answer: D. Skewed curve

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