How does the logistic growth model differ from exponential growth regarding resources?

Answer

Exponential growth assumes resources are infinite and the population continues doubling indefinitely.

The logistic growth model accounts for environmental limitations that slow growth as $N$ approaches $K$, whereas exponential growth incorrectly assumes resources are unlimited, allowing for indefinite doubling.

How does the logistic growth model differ from exponential growth regarding resources?

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