Bearing capacity is the ability of the underlying soil to support the foundation loads without shear failure. Bearing capacity factors are empirically derived factors used in a bearing capacity equation that usually correlates with the angle of internal friction of the soil.
Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
Several physical factors affect the capacity, including the quantity of active materials; the number, design, and the dimensions of the plates; and the electrolyte concentration. Operational factors affecting capacity include discharge rate, charging method, temperature, age, and conditions of the cell or battery.
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Will be higher seasons when more food is available
Manpower and industrial capacity.
heat capacity and mass
rivers and mountains
Flooding
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
Limiting factors are very closely tied to carrying capacity. Many kinds of animals can increase in numbers very quickly, and may temporarily exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat. This results in stress, starvation, disease, and parasites.
Of an acre of what? Cropland? Pasture? Rangeland? Also where abouts are you referring to? All of these factors depend on what the carrying capacity if an acre is.