Economy, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

.India’s rising population is often seen as a cause of concern and creates a burden on many resources but the population itself is a resource, in this sense we have an abundance of unutilized resources. Do you agree? Comment

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Answered by Annah6
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Friend, I'm a Schoolgirl and I've recently been studying about population and overpopulation in details. I'm answering your question. Hope it'll help.

Here 'resources' is being referred to natural resources that are generated by the Earth, which cannot be made by humans and once overused, the resources do not easily regenerate.

Population is not such a resource. Infact, it's never lost. Instead, it's becoming a burden on the Earth. Overpopulation is a burden on the resources.

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Answer:

Yes. Overpopulation is a burden on the resources of the Earth.

Explanation:

The impact of overpopulation results in the decline of the resources. It is creating water scarcity, food crisis, starvation and many more. We need not use the resources of the Earth so much that it cannot keep pace with natural regeneration.

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