Higher Population means, more mouths too feed, more consumers, higher energy requirements. We can do all the alternative energy projects we want, but if there are still too many mouths to feed it will still overheat the planet's limited resources. Nonrenewableenergy resources for example coal and oil will most definitely run out but if there is a larger population that would mean that the world population would strain the resources and the increased demand would mean that they would run out inevitably quicker.
India has an extremely fertile landmass which results in uncontrolled agriculture/food production. Regions of the world in high fertility have uncontrolled population growth whereas regions with low fertility and hostile climates such as Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia have very small populations and extremely less to no population growth.
Most of the world's population growth occurs in the developing world.
The population growth rate of the world is about 1.2%.
The world faces challenges related to population growth, such as strain on resources, environmental impact, and social upheaval. Managing population growth through education, healthcare, and sustainable practices is crucial to addressing these challenges.
Geographers study the growth of the world population by analyzing demographic trends, spatial distribution patterns, and the impact of factors such as migration, urbanization, and fertility rates. They use various techniques and tools to map population changes over time and space, helping to understand the dynamics and challenges associated with the expanding global population.
The world population is not declining. World population 1950: 2,555,948,654 World population 2011: 6,919,191,862 Growth for period: 4,363,243,208 people
Population growth rate in the world is currently 1.13% per year
1.14% a year.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.
Strong economic growth
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.