Population pressure is the driving force for finding solutions of the needs or problems created by the increased or added population in the area.
For example; assume that you have a hospital which can attend 200 sick persons for a day. Then if 500 sick persons come to the hospital for the day after 2 years of the hospital establishment; then you are forced to build a large hospital to accommodate the increased or added population which is 300 persons or more in size. Let us assume that you are able to do so, then the increase in population is the driving force for you to do the activity. By definition pressure is a force acted on something. Then a force for doing something created by population increase is called population pressure.
Population pressure refers to the strain on resources and infrastructure caused by a high population density in a specific area. It can lead to issues such as limited access to food, water, housing, and healthcare services, as well as increased competition for jobs and space. Managing population pressure often requires balancing economic development with sustainable resource management.
Population density provides a more accurate representation of how crowded or spread out a population is within a given area. It helps in understanding the pressure on resources and infrastructure in a region, while the total population figure alone does not account for how the population is distributed across the area.
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population growth means the population gets bigger and bigger
As of 2021, the population of Nottingham, England is estimated to be around 330,000 people.
The limited land area in Singapore has led to high population density. As a result, there is pressure to build upward and maximize land use efficiency. Efforts to reclaim land from the sea have also contributed to accommodating the growing population in a sustainable manner.
Weather, food supply, population pressure and imprinting.
Just the various types of environmental conditions that impinge on the organism. The environment is the natural selector and some environments have extreme conditions that " pressure " the variants in a population so that adaptive change is engendered in that population.
Because its the density that puts more pressure on the resources
Rapid growth in population
the black death.
The increasing elderly population may affect the future of EMS by putting pressure on service availability
The separation of a population, selective pressure, and/or time.
Virginia Gray has written: 'The population ecology of interest representation' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Pressure groups, Population biology, Pressure groups 'Images' 'Mud, Space and Spirit'
D. Ghosh has written: 'Pressure of population and economic efficiency in India' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Population
Goverment causes desertification with population pressure, number and distribution of water wells.
When nothing happens to exert strong population pressure on that population, natural selection favors the allele frequency already present. When mutations cause new traits, natural selection weeds these traits out because they're not as efficient as the others.
In blood pressure nomenclature, where blood pressure is denoted xxx/yy, "xxx" is called the systolic blood pressure, whereas "yy" is called the diastolic blood pressure. A normal average blood pressure is 120/80, across the population. Yours may be slightly higher or lower than this average.