How does resource availability affect the stability of a society?
a.
A greater number of...
Biology, 05.05.2020 02:17 jessebeck0805
How does resource availability affect the stability of a society?
a.
A greater number of available resources causes an immediate increase in population size, leading to a decrease in the stability of a society.
b.
In order for a society to be stable, it must have access to a sustainable supply of resources.
c.
A decrease in resource availability leads to an increase in the stability of a society.
d.
Resource availability does not affect the stability of a society.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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