Geography, asked by sam476620, 9 months ago

what are the factors for the over population​

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Answered by hariharan11122006
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Explanation:

Decline in the Death Rate: At the root of overpopulation is the difference between the overall birth rate and death rate in populations. If the number of children born each year equals the number of adults that die, then the population will stabilize. Talking about overpopulation shows that while there are many factors that can increase the death rate for short periods of time, the ones that increase the birth rate do so over a long period of time. The discovery of agriculture by our ancestors was one factor that provided them with the ability to sustain their nutrition without hunting. This created the first imbalance between the two rates.

Better Medical Facilities: Following this came the industrial revolution. Technological advancement was perhaps the biggest reason why the balance has been permanently disturbed. Science was able to produce better means of producing food, which allowed families to feed more mouths. Medical science made many discoveries thanks to which they were able to defeat a whole range of diseases. Illnesses that had claimed thousands of lives till now were cured because of the invention of vaccines. Combining the increase in food supply with fewer means of mortality tipped the balance and became the starting point of overpopulation.

Answered by sushilyashk
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Answer:

There are a number of factors that contribute to overpopulation. These are the leading causes:

Poverty

Poor Contraceptive Use

Child Labor

Reduced Mortality Rates

Fertility Treatment

immigration

lack of water

lower life expectancy

extinction

resource consumption

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