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Why is the growing population detrimental to the worlds progress?​

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Answered by naiduasn2009
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Population growth has had a negative impact on the quality of the environment. ... The atmosphere is also negatively impacted by population growth. As the population increases, there is an increase in the amount of pressure put on the agricultural sector.

Other problems associated with overpopulation include the increased demand for resources such as fresh water and food, starvation and malnutrition, consumption of natural resources (such as fossil fuels) faster than the rate of regeneration, and a deterioration in living conditions.

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Answered by atulparida01sl
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Overpopulation: -

  1. When the human population increases above the ecological environment's bearing capability, it is said to be overpopulated. In an overpopulated area, there may be more people than there are resources that are necessary for their existence, such as transportation, water, shelter, food, or social amenities.
  2. This frequently causes the environment to deteriorate, the quality of life to decline, or even the people to disintegrate.

Here are some of it impacts on the world progress: -

  1. Over 7.8 billion people live on the planet today. According to the UN, the population is projected to reach 10.8 billion by 2100, assuming stable fertility reductions across many nations.
  2. Fascinatingly, 7.3 billion people could live on the planet in 2100 if additional advancements in women's reproductive autonomy and fertility decline more than the UN estimates likely.
  3. Currently, the world's population is still growing by a significant amount each year (about 80 million people), and we are running out of essential non-renewable resources.
  4. Many variables, including lowering mortality rates, underused contraception, and a lack of education for girls, contribute to these unsustainable trends. Environment quality has suffered as a result of the population increase. Population increase has a harmful effect on the atmosphere as well.
  5. The agriculture industry is under more pressure as a result of the growing population. The increased demand for resources like food and fresh water, starvation and malnutrition, the use of natural resources (such fossil fuels) at a rate quicker than they can be replenished, and a decline in living standards are all issues connected to overpopulation.

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