The rise in crime due lack of employment opportunities are some population problems that may arise from rapidly growing cities. Spread of Infectious Diseases like HIV and AIDS are the other population problems that may arise.
Rapid growth in population leads to unemployment , inflation as people would not have enough money to fulfill his large family needs , education problem which leads to increase in illeteracy level ,
three problems are 1 use resources faster then the environment can make them, 2 vegetation and land, and 3 water is being polluted.
Geographers study population trends to understand how human populations are distributed, how they are growing or declining, and the impacts of these trends on the environment and society. This helps in making informed decisions about resource allocation, urban planning, and sustainable development. It also provides insights into social, economic, and political dynamics at different scales.
To decrease the population growth rate...
agriculture
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No. This has resulted in an organic, haphazard growth, with all the problems associated with it.
The problems associated with the growth of Karachi are pollution,sewage system ,over population,government destroy and much more.
Rapid growth in population
globalisation, global warming.
good progress in population growth, and busy in solving their problems
It affects the population increasing the Food Shortage, Health problems and the Water Shortage
Population by itself is not an issue. Overcrowding and disorganized population growth without enough economic growth IS the issue. One of the areas most affected by this issue is the Valley of Mexico, where greater Mexico City is located.
Both Marxist and Malthusian theories are concerned with population growth and its impact on society, but they offer different perspectives on the issue. Both theories acknowledge that population growth can lead to resource scarcity and social problems. However, Marxist theory sees these issues as a result of unequal distribution of resources and production, while Malthusian theory focuses more on the limits of resources to support population growth.