Environmental Sciences, asked by fazelife86, 1 year ago

The human population has exceeded 7.06 billion with developing countries accounting for 97% of the growth. What factor does not account for population growth in these countries?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Global human population growth is around 75 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7 billion in 2012. Although the direst consequences of human population growth have not yet been realized, exponential growth cannot continue indefinitely

The lack of access to family planning and to modern methods of contraception is the major cause of this persistence in high fertility. ... Benefits to economic growth also occur as lowering fertility leads to an increase in the supply of female labour, particularly in urban areas in developing countries.

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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The human population has exceeded 7.06 billion with developing countries accounting for 97% of the growth. The human population is increasing at an alarming rate in which the rate are increasing at an geometric proportion instead of arithmetic proportion.

The main reason for the increase in the human population is the fact that they are not taking serious precautions measures while during copulating and there has been a lack of family planning among the backward classes.

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