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why expanding population is a matter of concern​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Population Concern. The role of population growth in past history and present and future economic growth. and development is still not well understood. The spectacular growth of world. population in the past has been closely associated with economic progress and.Among least developed countries, more than 90 per cent of Governments viewed HIV/AIDS, child mortality, violence against women, life expectancy at birth, tuberculosis, undernutrition in children, maternal mortality, and high fertility, in that order, as major concerns or at unacceptable levels.Both domestic and global population growth is adding to conflicts over water, energy, food, open space and wilderness, transportation infrastructure, school rooms, and numerous other problems. ... One of the biggest threats of continued population growth is deforestation and loss of biodiversity.

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Answered by tanisha123479
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expanding population is a matter of concern because as we are we will need many resources and place to life and to get the place to live we are cutting the forests. As we are more in number so we are demanding for more products but they are limited. That is where the expanding population is creating a problem. We are increasing and so are our needs and to fulfill them we are usig the resources which are limited.

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