Population growth is limited by the supply of resources. At some point there will no longer be enough resources, such as land, fresh water, top soil to grow food in, fuel to transport the food, building materials etc to support the growing population.
Because earth and it's resources are limited
The human population is growing at a fast rate. This will adversely affect the natural resources.
There will not be enough resources to sustain a high human population.
Ears
One way preserving biodiversity can come into conflict with human interests is because people need lumber to build homes and furniture. Other things are keeping livestock to eat and the growing population.
about 30% of the human population experiences brain freeze and 70% doesn't .
yes
because more people are having sexual intercourse
The human population is currently experiencing exponential growth, meaning it is increasing at an accelerating rate. This rapid population growth is straining resources and infrastructure in many regions of the world.
historically, exponentially.
Yes, the human population on Earth is currently growing at a rapid pace. This growth is mainly due to factors such as increased life expectancy, improved healthcare, and higher birth rates in some parts of the world. It is important to address the challenges associated with this population growth, such as resource depletion and environmental impact.
there are enough resources for each new member of the population to use
Earth is below carring capacity
Increasing exponentially.
Industrial Revolution
The human population began to grow exponentially in the modern age due to civilization. This resulted to less working times and more resting periods with improved means of cultivation which produce more food for the increasing families.
mainly reproduction.
The world's human population is growing by 250 000 a day.