When would a region be called over populated?
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when the population is high as compared to food.government did not fulfil their demands and not manage them
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A region would be called overpopulated when population exceeds its sustainable size within a particular environment or habitat. Overpopulation results from an increased birth rate, decreased death rate, the immigration to a new ecological niche with fewer predators, or the sudden decline in available resources. Therefore, overpopulation describes a situation in which a population in a given ecosystem limit the resources available for survival.
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