Overpopulation occurs when the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment to sustain them, leading to resource depletion, environmental degradation, and increased competition for basic necessities like food, water, and housing. This can result in heightened pollution, loss of biodiversity, and strain on healthcare and education systems. Additionally, overpopulation can exacerbate social issues, including poverty, unemployment, and political instability, as communities struggle to support their growing populations. Ultimately, addressing overpopulation requires sustainable development strategies and family planning initiatives to balance population growth with resource availability.
probably overpopulation!
overpopulation...poverty
Overpopulation.
Overpopulation - no. Overaging - yes, that's a future problem to be solved.
As if the pop. is more and the resources are less then there will be a problem.
Overpopulation
yes it does. it's a unicorn.
Overpopulation is not a problem in Australia.
Of course
the main and biggest problem the mankind is facing today is pollution and overpopulation
An overpopulation problem may lead to strain on resources such as food, water, and housing, increased pollution and waste generation, and potential conflict over limited resources.
yes