Malthus
The rate at which a population will increase with no limits is called its intrinsic growth rate. This rate is influenced by factors such as birth rate and death rate within the population. It represents the maximum potential for growth in ideal conditions.
If a population has abudant space and foor, and is protected from predators and disease, then organisms in that population will multiply and the population size will increase.
The increase in population size brings about food and water shortages, limits in housing spaces, gives rise to health problems and most of all it hastens environmental degradation and sometimes contributes to natural calamities such as floods and landslides. As mentioned earlier when the population size has increased to a point where the natural resources of the place can no longer adequately meet the basic Needs of the people, the condition is known as overpopulation
As of 2004, Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is the African capital with the largest population, about 7.6 million. When the surrounding metropolitan area is included, Cairo has a population of 11.1 million, making it the among the twenty largest cities in the world. As of 2007 (according to Wikipedia), Lagos, Nigeria has the most population, with over 8,714,228 people. Cairo comes next with over 7,734,334.
A city is a large human settlement, typically with a high population density and infrastructure. The surrounding countryside refers to the rural areas and open lands that are outside the city limits, usually characterized by agricultural activities, natural landscapes, and lower population density.
Malthus
The rate at which a population will increase with no limits is called its intrinsic growth rate. This rate is influenced by factors such as birth rate and death rate within the population. It represents the maximum potential for growth in ideal conditions.
A factor that limits the growth of a population.
Through a lack of land to grow food, and the increase in population there is a lack in food supply, leading to even more starvation death rates to rise, limiting the population growth
In a population without limits, there will be an increase in the population size. For that we will use the equation (dN/dt) = 1.0 N where N is the number of individuals in the population and (dN/dt) is the rate of change in the number of the population over time.
Perhaps, the changing(increasing) number of population which most likely results to increase in the demand for transportation and therefore to the change it speed limits to regulate traffic and safety of commuters and drivers.
not appropriation
Food supply
7 Billion
Because of the limits, paperwork, claims, deductibles, price, pre-existing conditions.
not appropriation
not appropriation