Science, asked by ajitkumar9180, 1 year ago

Poplutation explosion is the main cause of pollution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a purely mathematical answer, when the rate of births exceeds the rate of deaths the whole population will generally grow by that higher rate difference. It is also influenced by the fact that there is a much larger population producing offspring at the higher rate difference, plus the medical fact that people are living longer than ever before.

Mother Nature will continue to do her best to balance out the number that can exist at one time on this planet through weather, geological and physical events affecting the planet, occupants’ poor personal decisions (i.e. drinking and driving), bacterial and viral mutations requiring new vaccines, a disruption in the hunter/prey ratio, and the human propensity alone for doing evil to other members of its race.

Most biological entities on this planet have always existed on the very edge of too few and too many of them being here, including humans which are considered by some to be the real vermin of the earth.


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Answered by bhagyashree75
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The rate of natural increase of a population depends on birth and death rates, which are strongly influenced by the population age structure. Births occur primarily to people in the younger-adult age groups. When most people link population growth and environmental degradation, they are usually referring to less developed countries, where most of the world’s people live and population growth is high. But environmental problems exist in all countries regardless of the level of development and the explosion of population marked as the main cause of pollution.

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