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advantage can be learning the nature of other cultures so that you are able to experience different kind of lifestyles. disadvantage would be the number and population increase and environmental issues pop up
global warming
Biomagnification, also known as bioamplificationor biological magnification, is the increase in concentration of a substance that occurs in a food chain as a consequence of:Persistence (can't be broken down by environmental processes)Food chain energeticsLow (or nonexistent) rate of internal degradation/excretion of the substance (often due to water-insolubility)
increased temperature
some enzyme has degradation of cell membrane &also degrade protein & lipid of the cell....
Birthrate > Death Rate
The increase in population size brings about food and water shortages, limits in housing spaces, gives rise to health problems and most of all it hastens environmental degradation and sometimes contributes to natural calamities such as floods and landslides. As mentioned earlier when the population size has increased to a point where the natural resources of the place can no longer adequately meet the basic Needs of the people, the condition is known as overpopulation
Environmental resistance refers to the amount of resistance a population is given in it's expansion. As the human population grows and requires more natural resources environmental resistance will increase.
Because of the poverty and population growth, there has been an over-exploitation of natural resources. An unplanned increase in industrialization and urbanization has led to pollution in water, air, and land. Along with water shortages, land degradation has been an issue.
the increase in agricultural goods prices have perpetuated environmental degradation in various ways.To start with,it is far beyond sceptimism that agricultural inflatation of prices influence poverty and povrty,environmental degradaion as a human being would do whatever is necessary to facilitate existence hence woul naturally opt to stress the imeediate environment to attain the much needed calories in terms of food.
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A rural area can be considered overpopulated if it experiences overcrowding and strain on its resources such as lack of adequate housing, increased competition for limited job opportunities, insufficient access to healthcare and education services, and degradation of natural resources. Additionally, if the population growth exceeds the carrying capacity of the area, resulting in increased pollution and environmental degradation, it can also indicate overpopulation.
Birth rate: The number of births per 1,000 people in a given population affects its growth rate. Death rate: The number of deaths per 1,000 people can impact the population size and structure. Immigration: The movement of people into a population can increase its size and diversity. Emigration: The movement of people out of a population can decrease its size and potentially impact its workforce and demographics.
An increase in entrophy
There are 2 major categories that affect the population of a country. One being environmental, the other non-environmental. Environmental Categories... 1. Disease 2. Natural Disasters 3. An unbalance of predator prey relationship. Example, a decline in the fox population will increase the amount of hairs (rabbits). Non-environmental Categories... 1. Death 2. Birth 3. Emigration (When one leaves their country) 4. Immigration (When one enter another's country). Hope this was helpful.
The rapid growing population and economic development is leading to a number of environmental issues in India because of the uncontrolled growth of urbanization and industrialization, expansion and massive intensification of agriculture, and the destruction of forests.Major environmental issues are forest and agricultural degradation of land, resource depletion (water, mineral, forest, sand, rocks etc.), environmental degradation, public health, loss of biodiversity, loss of resilience in ecosystems, livelihood security for the poor.[1]It is estimated that the country's population will increase to about 1.26 billion by the year 2016. The projected population indicates that India will be the first most populous country in the world and China will be ranking second in the year 2050.[2] India having 18% of the world's population on 2.4% of world's total area has greatly increased the pressure on its Natural Resources. Water shortages, soil exhaustion and erosion, deforestation, air and water pollution afflicts many areas.India's water supply and sanitation issues are related to many environmental issues.
Pull factors : employment, education, business opportunities and higher standard of living. Push factors: demand for resources (water, electricity and sanitation), the increase of environmental degradation and pollution, the increase in crime and security failures, poverty and the one child policy.