using the text 'demographic transition'list factors that may act as inhibitory feedbacks on family or population size
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The family/population can make limitations to growth by undertaking measures such as stopping any overuse of resources.
Resources are scarce and must be used in an optimum manner so it remains for our future generations to sustain.
Secondly, there is a non-equitable resource distribution and third development of industry and technology.
The fourth point is erosion, fifth irrigation and sixth morning.
All these actions are needed.
Population size is defined as the number of individuals who are living per square of a kilometre. The population size of a given area depends on a number of factors. The family size or the total number of members in a family is defined as the total number of people per one person who is capable of income.
The population size of the family depends mainly on the resources limitations. A person who earns less will have a small population of the family while a person who earns more will have a larger population of the family.