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discuss the adverse effect of rapid population growth on environment

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Answered by BeStMaGiCiAn14
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Answer:

Population growth is the increase in the number of people living in a particular area. Since populations can grow exponentially, resource depletion can occur rapidly, leading to specific environmental concerns such as global warming, deforestation and decreasing biodiversity.

Answered by brainlysme2
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Answer: Human population growth impacts the Earth system in a variety of ways, including: Increasing the extraction of resources from the environment.

Explanation:

Increasing the amount of environmental resources being extracted. These resources include minerals, plants, water, and wildlife, particularly in the oceans, as well as fossil fuels (oil). In turn, the removal of resources frequently results in the release of trash and toxins that degrade the quality of the air and water and endanger the health of both humans and other species. Increased use of fossil fuels to produce electricity, fuel industrial processes, and power transportation (such as cars and planes).

Increasing environmental effects of ecology. To build urban areas, including homes, shops, and highways to accommodate expanding populations, forests and other habitats are uprooted or destroyed. In addition, when populations rise, more land is put to use for farming, including raising crops and caring for animals. This in turn has the potential to reduce species populations, geographic ranges, biodiversity, and change how organisms interact with one another.

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