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how has the growth of one population affected the environment support your answer with suitable arguments

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Answered by BrainlyM
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The increasing population has had a major impact on the environment.

✔Increase in demand of electricity, water and other resources have led to decrease in their availability.
✔Number of houses and schools on Earth has increased.Deforestation and logging down of forests is common these days due to increase in population which leads to more construction.
✔A lot of water has been erased from earth due to misuse and consumption of the world's population.
✔Huge number of resources are being manufactured for the people which is made from raw materials, it leads to their reduction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The author Nani Palkhivala enumerates some alarming statistics to suggest how the growth of world population has tremendously affected the environment. The population which took a million years to reach the first billion took just another hundred years to reach the second billion. Another century passed it and reached the alarming figure of 3.7 million. Presently it is over 6 million and there is a huge demand on resources, natural or man-made. The resources worldwide are under a lot of stress and pressure. The four principal biological systems i.e. fisheries, forests, grasslands and croplands which form the foundation of the global economic system and provide raw materials to the industry are facing a lot of stress. The human demands on these systems are increasing at a rapid speed. Hence, sustainability and productivity are both hampered. When this happens, fisheries collapse, forests disappear, grasslands become wastelands and croplands deteriorate. The need of the hour is to become sensitive towards the needs of the environment to get affected; we will leave behind nothing but an ailing planet for our future generations.

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