Why world's population has increased rapidly in last hundred years and main problems will cause?
some of the problems include... 1. deforestation 2.water polution 3.Lack of food/jobs/water/energy/etc. If the population rapidly increased, we likely wouldn't have the resources to support our larger population.
another way of saying rapind increase is 'the population increased rapidly'.
Internal Problems that China faced prior to the Taiping Rebellion were that the population was increasing very rapidly while the food production barely increased. Therefore this created hunger across China for many years.
The population rapidly increased so they needed more space for them to stay
The two words are not the same part of speech. But they are similar in meaning.The term multiplying means "greatly or rapidly increasing" (e.g. population, problems). So increasing could be used generally as an unspecific synonym.
Vietnam was a population war. they can say what they want,but the government freaked after the population increased rapidly. therefor America targeted the nearest country that barely scraped our shoulder. it was population decrease.
It depends on which part of the world the city is in as cities in Asia are still rapidly increasing in population (i.e New Delhi has an annual increased population of 36% since 2000), however, in most part of Europe the general trend is that the population of cities are declining. Also, in Asia, the growth of major cities is an huge benefit as the countries become industrialized such as Singapore where the national GNP has increased by almost 80% from this.
If the population of a family increases rapidly, the parents can outgrow their home, not have enough money to support the family, have increased food costs, and an increase in medical expense and clothing.
The answer is that the population increases the world wont have enough food for the increased populations and for the grass and if the population increases there wont be any grass left in the world to eat anyways.
the birthrate
Some common problems with population census include undercounting certain groups due to lack of access or trust in the government, difficulties reaching transient or homeless populations, inaccuracies in self-reported information, and the challenge of keeping up with rapidly changing population dynamics.
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