scientist are concerned about the human population reaching or exceeding the carrying capacity. the human population is no exception. As most population do to and areas become overcrowded, disease and starvation will occur.
the planet we live on is earth
The closest planet to the Moon is Earth. The Moon is Earth's natural satellite and is closest to our planet in terms of distance.
Earth is the planet that is third closest to the sun.Earth, our home planet. It is located between Venus and Mars. Here are the planets in order from the Sun:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Planet Earth - about 80%.
Yes, Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
Earth's current population growth is straining its resources and contributing to environmental issues. Sustainable practices, efficient resource management, and population control measures are essential to ensure Earth can cope with more people in the future. Balancing population growth with the planet's carrying capacity is crucial for long-term sustainability.
No. --------- It can, through intelligent organisms with technology. If people colonized mars and made it permanently habitable/ terraformed it that would be earth reproducing.
The weight of all the really fat people that aren't even trying Weight Watchers are currently crushing the earth's crust. So if you increase the sex rate and make more babies (AWWW CUTE! babies are cute!) then those babies will be fat globs of lard that will crush through the Earth's crust and into the molten nickel core. So the rapid population growth is now literally stressing the planet.
What will happen is that the air population will be more of a threat too planet earth. Because when people die they MIGHT leave the factories on an the air population. And the earth will die because of air population.
Every part of earth is touched by wildlife!
It adds to almost every environmental concern the planet faces.
The population of the Earth is estimated at roughly six billion people.
It is difficult to predict with certainty, but based on current trends and population growth rates, it is estimated that the global population may be around 10 to 12 billion people in 100 years. Various factors such as advancements in technology, healthcare, and social changes can also affect population growth.
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.
Population growth and species survival.
The population on the planet Earth in the year 2012 is over 7 billion people.
Scientists, supported by governments representing 80% of the earth's population, study the health of planet earth in Antarctica.