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(g) What is population growth? How does it imbalance nature
what are protected areas? how do they help to balance the nature ​

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Answered by BrainlyAditya7669
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A growing population adds another billion people but it is also rapidly ageing: a child born next year will live 6 months longer than one born today. While migration helps to rebalance, increasing dependency ratios challenge many.

Protected areas help to mitigate extreme weather events, enhance carbon storage, and provide space for plants and animals to adapt to a changing climate. 4. To maintain functioning ecosystems and the benefits they provide. Protected areas provide clean air and water, healthy soils, wild foods and medicines.

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Answered by shardasupriya95
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lthough we start from the premise that population dynamics do indeed have ... And how do these relationships vary in time and space? ... We now turn to a review of the five issue areas.Previous: Key Determinants of Population Growth ... their productive activities in the direction of a more harmonious interaction with nature.

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Nature conservation and care for social issues, such as ... Beyond a certain point, growth does not increase human ... Improving the effectiveness of protected areas

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