The dynamics of earths resources to support human life is in inverse relationship to the dynamics of population growth.This law applies to the natural,social & economic laws to maintain a level of equilibrium at all times in short or long operational scale.However other factors like stability of population growth in year 2300 ,resource development,environment,life expectancy,sex ratio,fertility rate,illiteracy,dependency threshold age,government policies,social beliefs,natural calamities etc are in direct or inverse relationship with the dynamics of the level of peak population and resource utility.
Global Resource development is a minuscule in the dynamics of resource development and utility- there is both decline of one resource with its depletion but growth in alternative resource & sustainable development.
The planet earth can support fifty times the estimated peak population at 10.6 billion in the 21 st Century if only global 0.2% resource is development and utilized.
This however will still remain only as statistical long range futuristic estimate if other laws that operate in tandem with the dynamics of peak population and global resources is not taken in account.
The United Nations makes estimates of the world population in the 2002 revision report to 8.92 billion by 2050 but the alternatives can be as high as 10.6 billion or as low as 7.4 billion to 9.22 in 2075.
It has been estimates that 57 million a year on average is the growth of world population between 1950-200 and the average annual growth rate over the half century will be 0.77 % while by 2045-2050 it will be 0.33%.
The dynamics of equilibrium between development of resources by technological applications and the population by life expectancy,fertility rate,sex ratio,median age group of the dependency threshold ages and the productive ages are the attributes to the dynamics in both long range and short range estimates & changes.
Other attributes like regional differentiation in resources itself will permit some areas to support human life, while in other area it may fail .Regions with resources but not utilized will not support life.
Nature strives to maintain equilibrium by its natural laws and therefore it is very difficult to predict when the equilibrium is set off or when Nature will find its own equilibrium.
for Plato users the answer is carrying capacity
Yes, there is "The planet is called Goldilocks" this planet has water and the write kind of air for humans to live in but there are no hmans living on it so People can go to it in a spaceship with out an spacesuit.
planet earth is known for being the only planet to support life
Humans are already on planet Earth... we don't need to 'travel' to Earth. Humans already fare quite well on planet earth.
it has air, food and water
Given the immense number of planets in the Universe it would be unsupportable to state that "only the Earth" can support human life. In this solar system no other planet has surface conditions which would allow exposed humans to live. This does not preclude humans living in contained communities or in a terraformed environment.
Although there is some limit, or carrying capacity, to the planet, the humans have not had a chance to find out despite the fact that our population grows exponentially.
A lot of people. There are an estimated 6.6 billion humans on planet Earth.
The population of the Earth is estimated at roughly six billion people.
Earth, is famous for being the only planet known by us humans that can support life.
Not unaided. But this is no slight to the dwarfs; humans couldn't live on ANY other planet without substantial life support systems.
The verb for population is populate.Populates, populating and populated are verbs too.Some examples are:"We will populate a new planet soon"."She populates the house with kittens"."The humans are populating the planet, shall we stop them?""Earth is populated with humans".
There is no other planet in the Solar System that can, without assistance, support human life.
Yes, there is "The planet is called Goldilocks" this planet has water and the write kind of air for humans to live in but there are no hmans living on it so People can go to it in a spaceship with out an spacesuit.
The planet is worse off with humans.
Earth is the ONLY planet suitable for humans.
Yes, Quaoar is a dwarf planet. Quaoar's estimated density of around 2.2 g/cm3 and estimated size of 1,100 km suggests that it is a dwarf planet.
not sure i think humans have legs know i have visted the humans planet 'earth' nice planet.