Cities cannot outgrow their food and water supplies. Very large cities spend a lot of time and energy importing food and water, and handing the waste, of the population. At some point, the effort of importing food gets to be so great that the population will choose to move away to someplace nicer.
Because there are limited resources, and if the population grows then there will be less resources and the organisms will starve.
There is only so much room and resources in our world.
Food never grows exponentially.
The population loses genetic diversity
mainly reproduction.
yes
The world's human population is growing by 250 000 a day.
Population growth is limited by the supply of resources. At some point there will no longer be enough resources, such as land, fresh water, top soil to grow food in, fuel to transport the food, building materials etc to support the growing population.
Urban areas
Yes
One technology used on farms to increase food production for the growing human population is precision agriculture. This technology uses tools like GPS, sensors, and data analytics to optimize farming practices, improve efficiency, and reduce waste. By enabling farmers to make data-driven decisions, precision agriculture can help increase yields and sustainability.
The human population is currently experiencing exponential growth, meaning it is increasing at an accelerating rate. This rapid population growth is straining resources and infrastructure in many regions of the world.
because more people are having sexual intercourse
plant and animal life is threatened for A+ and this is chris v clayton
Earth is below carring capacity
Population Pyramids are useful to the Government because they show how the population is growing or decreasing at different ages of human life