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A population will grow exponentially
exponentially
Exponentially.
there are enough resources for each new member of the population to use
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.
if resources are unlimited and there are no predators, then the population of a species will grow exponentially
all the organisms die under a sophisticate surface of many different amounts of sizing potential
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If the population grows exponentially and members in the population expect to maintain their current standard of living then either resources (or their utilisation) will need to grow exponentially. Many resources (land, fresh water, minerals, etc) are finite and, although new sources may be found for some, sustained exponential growth in the resources is unlikely. More efficient use will defer the point at which shortages appear. One major concern is that mankind will not be prepared to compromise significantly on living standards, and so one possible consequence is war.
Just as money can increase exponentially, it can also decrease exponentially! The USA had a small Depression in the 1880s, and the Great Depression in the 1920s. So while money can grow wildly, it can also wither and dry up.
exponentially
yes