If there are 220 people in a place which has resources only for 200 people then those 20 will suffer as there are no resources for them. Hence they will try to do something about it and it will put a pressure on the place. The resources will be fought for.
high population density affects the resources of food because of the commotion for food.
The density dependent factor refers to the factors that affect the size or growth of a given population density. The factors also affect the mortality rate and the Birth Rate of a population. Some of the density dependent factors are disease, parasitism, availability of food and migration.
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Availability of resources can impact population growth by influencing birth rates and mortality rates. When resources are scarce, it can lead to higher mortality rates due to lack of access to food, clean water, and healthcare. On the other hand, abundant resources can support a larger population by providing the necessary means for survival and reproduction.
There are a number of factors that affect resource demand. Some of them include amount of labor, income prices of the related aspects, availability of the resources and so much more.
variables that affect a population regardless of the population density. (weather,floods,fires
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too much space
when population density increases, availability of work decreases. thus there is a heavy competition for the jobs. the population density reduces the price and improves the quality of goods in shops due to the heavy competition in the field... thus population density reduces the space each person has and increases the quality of goods available in the market...
High population density can lead to crowded living conditions, increased competition for resources, and higher levels of pollution. It can also result in the development of vertical living spaces such as high-rise buildings and apartment complexes. Conversely, low population density may allow for more spacious living arrangements, better access to natural areas, and reduced traffic congestion.