Environmental Sciences, asked by vasukakran61, 1 month ago

Population growth has no effect on depletion of natural resources ​

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Answered by kingslint
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Answer:

Generally speaking, as the human population grows, our consumption of natural resources increases. More humans consume more freshwater, more land, more clothing, etc. For example, natural gas plants have become increasingly more efficient, thus humans are able to obtain more energy out of the same amount of gas.

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Answered by tanvitayuvaraja
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Answer: False

Explanation: When any species is over populated, The amount of space needed for that species obviously increases. In that case the natural resources need to be removed because that space needs to be covered by the species. The species I am talking about is, presently, Humans.

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