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How does increasing urbanisation and over population affect the natural environment

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Answered by danielochich
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Increased industrialization is associated with urbanization. The release of green house gases from industries bring about green house effect hence Global warming which has adverse effects on plants and animals.
Increased population leads to increased demand for land for settlement and cultivation. Therefore deforestation takes place due to the same. Increased population leads to over utilization of the available resources which may alter the ecosystems in natural environment.
Answered by rsscreation123
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Explanation:

Urbanization also affects the broader regional environments. Regions downwind from large industrial complexes also see increases in the amount of precipitation, air pollution, and the number of days with thunderstorms. Urban areas affect not only the weather patterns, but also the runoff patterns for water.

Some of the major health problems resulting from urbanization include poor nutrition, pollution-related health conditions and communicable diseases, poor sanitation and housing conditions, and related health conditions.

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