Biology, asked by karrichintu130, 1 year ago

over population creates many problems do you agree or differ?comment

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Answered by writersparadise
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Yes, It is True. Over-population does create quite a number of problems.

The primary reason will be the depletion of natural resources. As the population number increases, there will an increase in demand for water, land, electricity, food, etc. When the demand exceeds the availability, it will be a case of scarcity.

Also, as the population increases, the provision for employment will go down and there will an increase in the rate of unemployment.

There will also be an increase in the pollution rates as the use of resources like coal, vehicles, oil, etc will increase.

As the natural resources decrease, the land habitats will decimate. Freshwater availability will decrease. Global warming increases. Transportation increases. Increase in catastrophic diseases will occur.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Absence of Water

Overpopulation makes a more prominent request on the world's freshwater supplies. As just around 1% of the world's water is fresh and available, this makes a noteworthy issue.

A few evaluations express that human interest for new water will remain at around 70% of what is accessible on the planet by 2025. This will put those living in devastated zones that as of now have restricted access to such water at great risk.

Lower Life Expectancy

While higher future is prompting increments in the populace in developing nations, bring down future might be caused by the blasts in a populace that less developed countries are encountering.

Extinction

The impact of overpopulation on the world's untamed life is likewise a noteworthy issue. As interest for land develops, so too does the pulverization of normal living spaces, for example, forests.
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