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"the organisation and overpopulation affects the natural environment". explain the statement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The organisation and overpopulation affects the natural environment.

  • Higher population density has definitely enabled economic and social development.

  • But, at the same time the growth in the overall population of the planet is threatening to exacerbate many environmental and economic population, such as over-fishing, higher pollution, loss of habitat and stress on water.

  • Overpopulation means that we are putting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than we should, just because more people are doing it and this is related to overconsumption by people in general, especially in the 'developed' world.”

  • There is concern over the sharp population increase in many countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, that has occurred over the last several decades, and that it is creating problems with land management, natural resources and access to water supplies.

  • The relationship between population and the environment is bidirectional.

So, as the population increases they required shelter to live.For shelter they cut more trees for the wood furniture.So as in ghis case over population may lead to the affects of natural environment.

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