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DESCRIBE the consequences of excessive population growth?​

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Answered by SpanditaDas
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In underdeveloped countries, the composition of population is determined to increase capital formation. Due to higher birth rate and low expectation of life in these countries, the percentage of dependents is very high. Nearly 40 to 50 per cent of the population is in the non-productive age group which simply consumes and does not produce anything.

In under developed countries, rapid growth of population diminishes the availability of capital per head which reduces the productivity of its labour force. Their income, as a consequence, is reduced and their capacity to save is diminished which, in turn, adversely affects capital formation.

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Answered by rakeshmenariya007
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Adverse effect on environment:

Rapid population growth leads to the environmental change..... besides all this, increasing population growth leads to the migration of large number to urban areas with industrialisation . this results in polluted air , water , noise and population in big cities and town

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