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Distinguish between the Overpopulation and underpopulation in points​

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Over-population is when there are too many people, to be supported to a good standard of living, by the resources of a region or country.Under-population is when a region or country has insufficient workers to exploit their resources efficiently, to support retired populations and to provide growth.

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Overpopulation: This is an area that has too many people and not enough resources to maintain a reasonable standard of living in that area. Resources may include food, jobs, technology, services, energy. Overpopulated areas often on verge of famine and have high emigration. Examples of overpopulation are in Bangladesh where pop. Density was 282 per km2 in 1850 but rose to 1127 per km2 by 2010. It has a population of approx 162 million

2)Underpopulation: This is when there are not enough people to make full use of the resources and technology of the place they live in. Canada is said to be underpopulated because it could increase its population but still have a high standard of living. Canada exports food and has many mineral resources. Population density in Canada is 3.4 per km2. It has a population of approx 33.7 million

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