No one can answer that question.
Originally, God did NOT limit man's life. Mankind was created 'very good' (perfect) in God's sight(Genesis 1:31), and had the prospect of living FOREVER(Genesis 2:16&17). Even with the hope of everlasting life, God's command for the earth was to 'FILL it' (Genesis 1:28), not to overflow it. Once that was accomplished, we would have to see what God would devise.
limited resources
Mathus felt that population is limited by food supply so we need to limit population growth or starve.
Population will always grow faster than the food supply, leading to periods of overpopulation, war, and famine.he said that it depends on food and passion.
population would be limited by food supply
yes there would
the world's population is 9.1 Billion if World War 2 hadn't happened the population would be 875.8 Trillion people
Well, if by large you mean in population, then they would favor the House of Representatives, where the members are determined by population size.
start up expenses are large
If there were no immigrants, the population would be very different. Europe would be overly crowded, and probably unable to provide for its large population. The Americas would be nearly empty, populated only by Native Americans. Likewise, Australia would be sparsely populated only be native Australians.
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.
Population size can be limited by factors such as availability of resources (food, water, shelter), predation, competition for resources, disease, and environmental conditions (such as climate and habitat suitability). These factors can influence birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns within a population, ultimately affecting its overall size.
Will if the government got world population under control then they would have to kill usAs of January 26, 2014, the world's population is 7,208,904,265.