PLICATIONS OF GROWING POPULATION IN INDIA Population growth and its relation to economic growth has been a matter of debate for over a century. The early Malthusian view was that population growth is likely to impede economic growth because it will put pressure on the available resources, result in reduction in per capita income and resources; this, in turn, will result in deterioration in quality of life. Contrary to the Malthusian predictions, several of the East Asian countries have been able to achieve economic prosperity and improvement in quality of life in spite of population growth. This has been attributed to the increase in productivity due to development and utilization of innovative technologies by the young educated population who formed the majority of the growing population. These countries have been able to exploit the dynamics of demographic transition to achieve economic growth by using the human resources as the engine driving the economic development; improved employment with adequate emoluments has promoted saving and investment which in turn stimulated economic growth. Following are the adverse effects of population growth on the Indian Economy: 1.adverse effects on savings 2. unproductive investment 3.slow growth of Per Capita Income 4.underutilization of labour 5.growing pressure on land 6.adverse effect on quality of population and 7.adverse social impact
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est 2009 census City of Houston: 2.3 million Houston and metropolitan areas: 5.9 million City of Chicago: 2.8 million Chicago and metropolitan areas: 9.7 million Houston is one of (if not the) fastest growing large city from 1970 until today. The city of Houston population will likely surpass the city of Chicago in the next 50 years. Chicago will remain a larger metroplex very far into the future.
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Which graph shows the most likely growth of a squirrel population living in a forest?
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.
Asexual reproduction is most likely to result in a rapid growth in population, as it does not require mating and can produce many offspring quickly. This can lead to exponential population growth under favorable conditions.
Populations showing exponential growth will either eventually level off or they will exceed their carrying capacity for their environment and there will be a dramatic crash in the population.
Birth Control is what is most likely to limit human population growth.
Birthrate and economy.
A population with a limited food supply will most likely experience a slow or stagnant growth rate, often described as logistic growth. Initially, the population may grow rapidly, but as resources become scarce, the growth rate will decline and eventually stabilize around the carrying capacity of the environment. This balance occurs because competition for limited resources restricts population expansion, leading to increased mortality and reduced birth rates.
The country is likely experiencing stable or zero population growth. When each age structure is about the same size, it indicates that the birth rate is roughly balanced with the death rate, leading to a stable population without significant growth or decline.
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The population of Borno State is 2,596,589.
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Rapid human population growth.