If there's overpopulation, there will be a lot of families, that means, there will be the need for them to have a home, having a home means occupying space, when there's overpopulation, a lot of people will be needing to have a home and therefore will occupy space.
It results to overpopulation and high organism density of the area.
Why do habitats require space? That is because of overpopulation. Too many organisms in one space can lead to many problems such as food shortage, no shelter, and water shortage, causing competetion. That is why organisms need enough space in a habitat to not cause overpopulation. |:D
lack of space, overpopulation, MADAMING ANAK !! yun
Overpopulation does affect the earth because the more people are born the more strain is placed on natural resources. This means that people will consume more than is being produced and as a result deplete resources fast.
Less jobs Overcrowding in schools and generally Less resources
We would have too many nuts and insects or anything that squirrels eat!
It doesn't necessarily affect space itself but it can affect the Earth's tilt or axis in space.
Overpopulation puts a strain on all public services. Also if there is not enough work for all members of a population then the unemployed have to be looked after (in most areas of the developed world anyway) with financial aid.
Some long-term effects of overpopulation can include increased strain on resources like food and water, degradation of the environment through pollution and deforestation, and increased competition for jobs and living space. Overpopulation can also lead to social issues such as overcrowding, poverty, and conflict.
overcrowd is overpopulation..........
they spend more time and energy in expanding the colony and looking for food sources.
what is the overpopulation for striped dolphin