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the consequence? meaning only ONE consequence? Well, the major consequence would be that there wouldn't be enough space for everyone, nor food. Wars would happen. People would suffer because there would be more polution and more dangers to the environment. There wouldn't be enough jobs for everyone, nor places in school for children. The world would be overloaded. Hope that gives you some ideas, :)

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