plant and animal life is threatened for A+ and this is chris v clayton
Increased proliferation of zoonoses among the human population
If the human population increased quickly, it could lead to increased deforestation, land conversion, and pollution, which would have negative impacts on plant species and habitats. Plants could face threats such as habitat loss, fragmentation, and competition for resources as a result of rapid human population growth.
the demand of human 's need on nature increased tremendesly .
Deforestation, Increased Human Population, Pollution, and Global Warming.
Deforestation, Increased Human Population, Pollution, and Global Warming.
Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?
More complex species have evolved and the range of organisms have increased
Due to growing human population, urbanisation and industrialisation.
By improving sanitation, controlling disease, and allowing for efficient production of food, the population of people everywhere increased drastically. By Zach A.
The mass of the air surrounding the Earth is approximately 5.15 quadrillion metric tons. While the human population has increased significantly over the years, the mass of the air itself remains relatively constant, with fluctuations primarily due to natural processes. Therefore, the increase in the weight of the air due to the growing human population is negligible and not directly quantifiable in terms of overall air mass. In essence, the human population's growth does not substantially affect the total mass of the Earth's atmosphere.
It increased pressure on local environment ,it also changed the foods we eat
The human population has experienced significant growth over the past 3000 years. From an estimated 50 million people in 1000 BCE, the global population has increased to over 7.8 billion by 2021. This population growth has been driven by advancements in agriculture, technology, and medicine.