20 percent of the population consume 75 percent of the worlds resources
Governments do not produce, they consume. However they have to deal with business to acquire the resources they need to operate.
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Overpopulation does affect the earth because the more people are born the more strain is placed on natural resources. This means that people will consume more than is being produced and as a result deplete resources fast.
The more people there are the more they will want resources like water, electricity and roads. They will want more things from the shops. they will consume more food.
They consume different amounts of renewable and nonrenewable resources because there countries are different and because they don't have the same renewable and nonrenewable resources
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20 percent of the population consume 75 percent of the worlds resources
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Governments do not produce, they consume. However they have to deal with business to acquire the resources they need to operate.
The rapid growth of the world's population has put pressure on resources such as water, land, and energy, leading to increased strain on the environment. This has resulted in depletion of resources, environmental degradation, and competition for limited resources. Sustainable resource management practices are crucial to ensure the well-being of both people and the planet in the face of population growth.
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Far from natural drinking water resources and places that humans consume food.
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due to over population of humans on earth. Natural resources they consume are leaving animal with nothing to live on.