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The increase in population has increased the demand for natural resources. Give reasons. Do you agree with this statement.
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Answered by ashnakarmakar
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Answer:

yes i agree with this statement

Explanation:

due to increase in population the need for people has increased and therefore has an heavy impact on natural resources.but unfortunately natural resources are limited and hence is causing huge disaster especially in a country like india

Answered by Anonymous
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Your Answer

Yes, The increse in population has increased the demand for natural resources as the population increases the needs of the people increases too.

The increase in population leads to an increased demand for food products, clothes, houses etc., but their supply cannot be increased due to the lack of cooperate factors like raw materials, skilled labour and capital etc. The cost and prices rise which raise the cost of living of the masses.

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Indicators of severe environmental stress include the growing loss of biodiversity, increasing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing deforestation worldwide, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid rain, loss of topsoil, and shortages of water, food, and fuel-wood in many parts of the world.

Food production depends on croplands and water supply, which are under strain as human populations increase. Pressure on limited land resources, driven in part by population growth, can mean expansion of cropland. This often involves destruction of vital forest resources or overexploitation of arable land.

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