Birth Control is what is most likely to limit human population growth.
Factors that could limit human population growth include access to resources like food and water, availability of healthcare and medicine, education on family planning, cultural attitudes towards family size, and government policies on fertility control. Environmental factors such as climate change, natural disasters, and epidemic diseases can also play a role.
The earths carrying capacity.
Limited availability of food can be a limiting factor for population growth. When there is not enough food to sustain a growing population, individuals may struggle to obtain enough nutrients to survive and reproduce. This can lead to increased competition for resources, malnutrition, and lower reproductive rates, ultimately limiting the overall population size.
This point is known as carrying capacity. It is the maximum population size that an environment can sustain based on its available resources and factors such as food, water, and shelter. When a population exceeds the carrying capacity, it can lead to resource depletion and may result in a decline or collapse in population numbers.
Population growth is determined by the difference between the birth rate and the death rate within a given population. When the birth rate exceeds the death rate, the population grows, and when the death rate exceeds the birth rate, the population declines. Migration can also impact population growth by adding or subtracting individuals from the population.
Japan has a population growth rate of less than 1 percent.
Environmental factors that can limit population growth include availability of food and water, competition for resources, habitat destruction, disease outbreaks, predation, and natural disasters. These factors can reduce reproductive success, increase mortality rates, and limit the ability of a population to expand.
human population has been growing rapidly since before the year 1000 but human population does not have a limit to how high it goes but it's us that gives it a small limit of what it can cope with, food production, waste produce, crime rate, health service are all at risk of over population so the population only has a small limit and we are the only ones that give it the limit!
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Shorter life expectancy, incurable disease, over population and not enough food can limit population growth
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If resources are limitless than a population's growth will be exponential. Growth will be logistic in cases where there are limited resources. As the population grows closer to the logistical limit, the overall growth will slow.
Two things: 1. Competition for resources: food, water, land, etc.. 2. Rising quality of life throughout the second and third worlds; the wealthier people are, the less children they tend to have.
The factors that Thomas Malthus thought would eventually limit the human population were war, famine, and disease.
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