Thomas Malthus predicted that human population growth would inevitably outpace food production, leading to widespread famine and suffering. He argued that while population increases geometrically, food supply grows arithmetically, creating a situation where resources would become insufficient for the growing population. Malthus believed that checks such as famine, disease, and war would ultimately regulate population levels. His theories sparked much debate and influenced later discussions on population dynamics and economics.
To predict is to say what will happen or what you think will happen.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
No. Only a census can ACCURATELY predict the outcomes: a random sample cannot.
Foresee
sometimes
It would grow too large and run out of food.
6-7 billion
Thomas Malthus is the person who made the prediction that the human population would grow quicker than the resources required to sustain it. Malthus was an English scholar. Which is called Malthus' Principle
Because Malthus was an idiot with no understanding of intelligence, human potential, or technology.
The factors that Thomas Malthus thought would eventually limit the human population were war, famine, and disease.
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Creatures.
317,593 people
Malthus reasoned that if the human population continued to grow unchecked, sooner or later there would be insufficient living space and food for everyone
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11th July
Pretty much