Geography, asked by shadiasaima216, 10 months ago

"population is an asset for bangladesh "do you agree with this statement?provite your own point

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Answered by jeni
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Answer:Bangladesh currently has a population approaching 150 million and will add another 100 million before stabilizing, unless fertility can soon drop below replacement level. This level of fertility decline will require a change in marriage patterns, which have been minimal so far, even with increasing female schooling. It would also benefit from a long-awaited shift to long-term contraception. In addition to the consequence of huge population size, the density of population is already five times that of any other ‘mega’ country (>100 million), a very challenging situation for an agricultural society. Most of the future growth will be urban, increasingly in slums. Numbers of young people will not increase, but numbers of older people will increase 10-fold this century, creating a large burden on the health system, especially for chronic illnesses. High density of population means that agricultural land is virtually saturated, with very limited capacity to expand food production. Climate change may have dramatic impacts on agriculture, through flooding and drought resulting from weather changes and geopolitical influences on transborder rivers. Rising sea-levels and consequent salinity will affect crops and require shifts to alternative land use. Serious long-term planning is needed for meeting the growing needs of the population, both for distribution and consumption.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes,population is an asset for Bangladesh, because -

• Bangladesh is one of the most important developing countries of the Asian continent.

• And,unlike any other developing country,the Bangladesh also wants to develop itself in every possible aspect.

• And for the development works, the most important component is the population of a nation which will take the country to the heights of success.

That's why we can say that population is an important asset of the Bangladesh.

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