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How might a natural disaster affect the carrying capacity of an area? The carrying capacity would be reduced because of the fatalities.
The carrying capacity would be increased because of the influx of aid workers.
The carrying capacity would be increased because of the devastation of farmland.
The carrying capacity would remain the same, as fatalities would balance out any destruction.
The carrying capacity would be reduced because of the destruction of natural resources.

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