A larger population causes damage to the environment, which in turn has a negative effect on health, development, and the availability of resources.
The positive effects is that people can use more of the resources. Houses can be built, cars can be driven, and sometimes the wildlife is even saved.
over population effects our environment with; threatened habitats, land degredation, climate change, over use of ocean resources, deforestation and pollution. our environment has huge threts that must be stopped now!
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effects of development on the environment
The destruction of natural resources.
Population density effects population size through many different factors: predation, spread of disease, competition for resources, and parasites. As such, it has a powerful effect on the carrying capacity of an environment.
These things seldom have any positive or negative effects on development Wrong. The correct Gradpoint/Novanet answer is Poor climate, rainfall, and a lack of mineral resources complicate development. ~Chris
infrastructure development,positive externalities and non-exhaustion of natural resources
There is a very large body of research that tries to explain the effects of income, development, and population on health. I can give you a few ideas. 1. When income and economic development is low, health expenditures are also low. This actually results in slower development, because when health is poor, then obviously economic development is going to be harder. 2. When income and health is poor, population growth also tends to be high. This is because it makes sense to have lots of children in order to support you in your old age. Again, this leads to slower economic development, because children require certain resources that take away from investing in capital and so forth. 3. However, as economic development proceeds, we see families investing more in health, having fewer children, and creating more sophisticated financial systems. This helps to speed up economic development.
do not destroyed the environment and do not trowed the garbage in the canals
Overpopulation refers to excessive population of an area to the point of overcrowding and depletion of resources. Some of its effects in the Philippines are: shortage on food and water, insufficient housing, health problems, unemployment and deterioration of the environment.
The effects on national resources when more factories are being built to keep up with the demands of a fast growing population and industrialation is the resources become depleted. Often the demand on resources becomes so high that there is no time to allow resources to replenish.