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To predict is to say what will happen or what you think will happen.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
No. Only a census can ACCURATELY predict the outcomes: a random sample cannot.
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It would grow too large and run out of food.
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Thomas Malthus is the person who made the prediction that the human population would grow quicker than the resources required to sustain it. Malthus was an English scholar. Which is called Malthus' Principle
Because Malthus was an idiot with no understanding of intelligence, human potential, or technology.
The factors that Thomas Malthus thought would eventually limit the human population were war, famine, and disease.
Malthus proposed that human populations grow exponentially while resources grow arithmetically, leading to competition for limited resources. He argued that this competition would result in a struggle for survival, with only the fittest individuals able to access enough resources to survive and reproduce. Malthus's theory influenced the development of evolutionary thought and population studies.
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Thomas Malthus, an English economist and demographer, is often credited as being one of the first scientists to raise concerns about the exponential growth of the human population. In his essay published in 1798, Malthus argued that population growth would outstrip the resources available to sustain it, leading to widespread famine and suffering if left unchecked.
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Creatures.
Malthus reasoned that if the human population continued to grow unchecked, sooner or later there would be insufficient living space and food for everyone
I'm not sure Thomas Malthus had any theory pertaining to "evolution," strictly. Malthus was rather the prophet of "overpopulation." He put forward the idea that, if human populations kept reproducing, eventually we would crowd the world and create an ecological disaster.