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Question
State implications of the present growth rate of population on its future.
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Solution
- Pressure on Resources:
- Rapid population growth increases the demand for food, water, energy, and housing.
- This leads to overuse and depletion of natural resources like land, forests, and freshwater.
- Unemployment and Poverty:
- More people mean more competition for jobs.
- This can result in unemployment, underemployment, and rising poverty, especially in rural and urban slum areas.
- Strain on Healthcare and Education: High population growth puts pressure on schools and hospitals, making it difficult to provide quality education and health services to everyone.
- Urban Overcrowding: Rapid population increase leads to overcrowded cities, growth of slums, traffic problems, and lack of basic amenities like clean water and sanitation.
- Environmental Degradation: More people mean more waste, pollution, and land conversion, causing air and water pollution, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity.
- Hindered Economic Development: A large population with limited resources slows down economic progress, making it harder to improve living standards and infrastructure.
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Chapter 7: Population - Examination Corner [Page 143]
