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Importance of population explosion on environment.Plz make it lengthy at least 90-150 words. will mark as the Brsinliest. ​

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Answered by shreyanshrajput100
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The rapid increase of human population is putting an incredible strain on our environment. While developed countries continue to pollute the environment and deplete its resources, developing countries are under increasing pressure to compete economically and their industrial advancements are damaging as well. The demands that this growth places on our global environment are threatening the future of sustainable life on earth. One of the largest environmental effects of human population growth is the problem of global warming. Some scientists fear that global warming will lead to rising sea levels and extreme weather conditions in the future. In order to support the growing population, forests are being destroyed at an alarming rate. Humans also continue to put a great demand on the natural resources of our planet. Many non-renewable resources are being depleted due to the unrestrained use of fuel and energy. Many parts of the world also suffer from a shortage of food and water. The growth of population puts larger demands on our already limited resources. The environment on earth is suffering from the growth of global population. The depletion of resources and biodiversity, the production of waste, and the destroying of natural habitat are serious problems that must be addressed in order to ensure that life on earth will be sustainable throughout the next century. Keywords: Industrial advancements, Land and soil degradation, global warming, Climate change, Air and water pollution, Deforestation, Physical environment.

  overuse, wastage and misuse of  resources has strained the capacity of  the earth   to   sustain   life.   That’s   why   the   study   and   control   of   human   population   is   very important today.Impacts of Population Growth on the Physical Environment Physical environment  means  – non  living  environment or  the  land, air,   water, soil and minerals. The   utilization, overuse   and misuse  of physical  resources  increased  manifold  due to the growth of human population. As it has been told earlier, more population means more mouths  to eat  food  which  requires  more  agricultural  production.  More  cultivable land has been made available by clearing forests and by reclaiming wet lands, ponds and green belts. Advanced agriculture requires utilization of more water, more fertilizers and more pesticides. Application of fertilizers and pesticides makes the soil infertile. Clearing of forests has its own serious impacts and the environment on the whole gets imbalanced.More population means more space to construct houses and availability of more consumer goods. It   also requires   more means  of transport,  more  consumption  of  fossil  fuels  and more pollution of air, land and water. Thus growth of population leads to pollution of air, land and  water. Different  types of  pollution are  causing  a  number  of  problems  in the physical environment that are further affecting the biological environment seriously.

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Answered by Bobbydgupta
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There is a rapid increase in human population. It is creating an incredible strain on our environment. It is evident in the increasing poverty, unemployment, pollution, shortage of food, health and educational resources.

i) Due to rise in population, developed countries continue to pollute the environment whereas the developing countries are under increasing pressure to compete economically & their industrial advancements are also damaging.

ii) This rise threatens the future sustainability of life on earth.

iii) One of the largest environmental effects of human population growth is the problem of global warming. It may lead to rising sea levels and extreme weather conditions in the future.

iv) To support this rise,forests are randomly cut down. It is giving place to highways, colonies and projects.

v) There is a great demand of the natural resources on our planet. Many non renewable resources are being depleted due to this unrestrained use of fuel and energy.

vi) Many parts of the world face shortage of food and water.

Some problems that must be kept in mind while discussing the problem of rising population are depletion of resources and biodiversity, production of waste and destruction of natural habitat.

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