carrying capacity

Carrying Capacity Meaning in Bengali: বহনযোগ্যতা (noun, bôhônyôgyôtā), বহনশক্তি (noun, bôhônsôkti), বহনক্ষমতা (noun, bôhônkshômatā)

Definition and Part of Speech

Carrying capacity (noun, /ˈkæriɪŋ kəˈpæsəti/) refers to the maximum number of individuals or things that a particular environment can sustainably support without causing significant negative impacts.

Synonyms of Carrying Capacity

1. Capacity (noun, ক্ষমতা, kshômatā)
2. Limit (noun, সীমা, sīmā)
3. Tolerance (noun, সহনশীলতা, sahônhīlatā)
4. Threshold (noun, সীমান্ত, sīmānta)

Antonyms of Carrying Capacity

1. Overpopulation (noun, অতিজনসংখ্যা, ôtijônsôngkhyā)
2. Overload (noun, অতিভার, ôtibhāra)
3. Oversaturation (noun, অতিপরিপূর্ণতা, ôtipôripūrṇatā)

Origin of Carrying Capacity

The term “carrying capacity” originated from the field of ecology and was first used by Thomas Malthus, an English economist and demographer, in his book “An Essay on the Principle of Population” published in 1798.

Nearby Words

1. Carriage (noun) – বাহন, bāhôn
2. Carrier (noun) – বাহক, bāhôk
3. Carry (verb) – বহন করা, bôhôn kôra
4. Capacity (noun) – ক্ষমতা, kshômatā

Carrying Capacity in Literature Quotes

1. “The earth has a carrying capacity, and once that capacity is breached, it will inevitably lead to consequences.” – Al Gore (পৃথিবীর একটি বহনযোগ্যতা আছে, এবং একবার সেই ক্ষমতা অতিক্রম হলে, এটি অনিবার্যভাবে ফলাফল সৃষ্টি করবে।)

Carrying Capacity Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বহনযোগ্যতা (bôhônyôgyôtā)
Hindi: वहन क्षमता (vahan kshamata)
Nepali: लिने क्षमता (line kshamata)
Urdu: برداشت کی صلاحیت (bardaasht ki salahiyat)
Tamil: கையேடு திறன் (kaiyēṭu tiṟaṉ)
Telugu: వహన శక్తి (vahana śakti)
Arabic: قدرة الحمل (qudrat alhaml)
Chinese: 承载能力 (chéngzài nénglì)
Japanese: 運搬能力 (unpan nōryoku)
Russian: грузоподъемность (gruzopodʺyemnostʹ)

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