The eco-system of Earth is capable of supporting a fraction of the people here. It's like an aqurium with too many fish in it. You just can't get rid of the sh*t fast enough!
population growth, human activities, resources aviability and climatic factors distrupts the ecological balance.
It affects the population increasing the Food Shortage, Health problems and the Water Shortage
Exponential population growth can lead to significant environmental and resource challenges, such as depletion of natural resources, habitat destruction, and increased pollution. This growth can strain infrastructure and public services, resulting in overcrowding, insufficient healthcare, and education systems. Additionally, it may exacerbate social issues, including poverty and inequality, as competition for limited resources intensifies. Overall, unchecked exponential growth can threaten ecological balance and human well-being.
more people, more pollution
Overcrowding, pollution, starvation, death.
pollution
25a. Air pollution normally increases along with population growth. This increasing pollution is a big problem for many cities. 25b. Air pollution normally increases along with population growth. This is a big problem for many cities. Which is a vague pronoun?
these problem may occurs by over population: Air pollution lack of food noise pollution water pollution
The Population has gone through ecological sucsession
This scenario describes an ecological disturbance, specifically a resource limitation disturbance. It occurs when fish experience a reduction in their food supply, which can affect their population dynamics, growth, and overall health. Such disturbances can arise from environmental changes, pollution, or overfishing, ultimately impacting the entire aquatic ecosystem and its balance.
Human population growth, coupled with advancements in technology and industrialization, has significantly impacted the environment through increased resource consumption, pollution, and habitat destruction. These changes can lead to ecological degradation, as the demand for resources often exceeds the Earth's ability to regenerate them. The concept of carrying capacity refers to the maximum population size that an environment can sustainably support; when population size surpasses this capacity, it results in resource depletion and environmental stress. Thus, a balance between population size and carrying capacity is crucial for ecological sustainability.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.