There will be fewer jobs and people will live shorter lives. There will also be starvation and a lack of land. Diseases can also run rampant and due to bad air and bad water overpopulaton will not be a problem..i.e. the Black Plague.
During 2010, the population of Fulton County was 920,581. However, during 2009, the population was over 1,000,000. So the official results were doubted.
China currently has the highest population in the world, with over 1.4 billion people.
almost over 1 million Rubianos in the world
Tokyo japan with an population of over 35 million people
If population growth is not controlled, it can lead to an over-demand of Natural Resources, space for agriculture and urban growth. This results in environmental damage.
It depends what country your from if your from U.S.A baseball has more population if your talking about the UK soccer wins but if your talking about me soccer wins again but I would say for over all of the global population SOCCER WINS because soccer (football) is a world sport when baseball is just about 50% of the world's population. SO THERE YOU GO!
The entire population will die out and then moles will take over the world.
When a predator species is eliminated from an ecosystem one of the natural consequences is an increase in the number of the target prey species. Over population results in over grazing/browsing (in the case of deer), stress and ultimately sickness and starvation. Once the habitat has been over grazed, the number of animals it will support will generally be less than the number it could support before the initial damage caused by over grazing/browsing. Without predation, the natural controls are starvation and disease caused by over population. Population decreases could be further exacerbated by drought or other naturally occurring phenomena.
Slightly over 1.6 billion.
China
Asia has the largest percentage of the world's population, 59.69% of the world's population. Africa is second at 16.36%.
China with an approximated 1,334,000,000 people, which is 19.63% of the world's population