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Population explosion refers the sudden and rapid rise in the size of population what does that means

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

noun. the rapid increase in numbers of a particular species, especially in the world's human population since

the end of World War II, attributed to an accelerating birthrate, a decrease in infant mortality, and an increase in life expectancy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Population Explosion :-

An explosion involves a sudden and often violent burst of energy.An explosion is a rapid increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner, usually with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases.

Population Explosion refers to the massive and sudden rapid rise of Population among the human being. It causes the poor result in census while Population increases. It is the main purpose that is increasing birth rate day by day in India. It is good in the country and where as the infant mortality rate decreases in India.

Population refers to the total number of organisms inhabiting in a particular area. The rapid growth of population in certain parts of our world has become a cause of concern. Population is commonly referred to the total number of people living in an area. Human population is growing at a rapid pace in certain countries. These countries are being advised to control human control measures.

The world population is increasing at a very fast pace. The last five to six decades have especially seen a tremendous growth in the human population. There are several reasons for the increasing of the population. One of the main reasons for this is the development in the field of medical science which has brought down the death rate.

Another reason is the growing birth rate especially in the poor and developing countries like us.Lack of education and lack of family planning are among the top reasons for the high birth rate in these countries.

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