kandejõuks
Kandejõuks is an Estonian term that translates to "carrying capacity" or "load-bearing capacity." It is a concept used in various contexts, most notably in ecology and engineering. In ecology, kandejõuks refers to the maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain indefinitely, given the available food, habitat, water, and other necessities. When a population exceeds the kandejõuks, resource scarcity, increased competition, and disease can lead to a population crash. Understanding the kandejõuks of an ecosystem is crucial for conservation efforts and sustainable resource management.
In engineering, kandejõuks refers to the maximum load that a structure or material can withstand before failure.