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why do you think overpopulation is an issue?
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Answered by lillysingh
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it is an issue because people make more litter and garbage and throw it in the road and make lots of pollution

Answered by SelieVisa
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Overpopulation puts pressure on our resources such as land, water, and food as the demand increases. Overpopulation results in food scarcity, starvation, and malnutrition. Overpopulation results in depletion of natural resources like fossil fuels and destruction of forests for housing, construction of industries, and timber. Overfishing to feed the growing population of mankind causes food shortage to water creatures and extinction of marine life forms.

Overpopulation results in a lack of proper healthcare and education. It impedes the economic growth of a nation. It causes greater pollution of air, land, and water. This decreases the quality of life and results in various diseases and health problems. Overpopulation contributes to global warming.

Overpopulation leads to unemployment. The economy of a nation is affected adversely. Law and order situations also deteriorate. Further, the number of homeless people and slums increase.

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