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overpopulation is hurting the environment because then we have to build house's which means taking down trees:(After that people living there will wont cars which will damage the earth even more! and so on and so on. so the answer to the questen is yes.

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As we know,Natural Resources are fixed in quantity and its replenishment process is very slow.Overpopulation means more utilization of natural by more number of people.Thus overpopulation exhausts natural resources rapidly without providing time for replenishment by nature,which affects ecological balance.Thus overpopulation will cause disaster in long run.

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