Impact of Overpopulation on Global Scale

 



IMPACT OF OVERPOPULATION ON GLOBAL SCALE
 On a global scale, overpopulation can create large-scale environmental issues. as the number of people on the planet increases, so does the number of resources required to sustain them. this can lead to deforestation as more trees are cut down to provide materials for housing, and increased pollution due to additional waste being created.

in addition , it create the issue of food insecurity as more people are competing for access to limited resources. 

IMPACT OF OVERPOPULATION ON NATIONAL LEVEL
On a national level, overpopulation can lead to economic problems. As the population increases , it become more difficult to produce enough jobs and create enough income opportunities to support everyone. 
This is turn can lead to higher unemployment, higher taxes, and poorer living standards. In addition, due to population pressure, public services such as healthcare, transportation , and education can suffer from underinvestment, leading to poorer quality and inaccessibility for those who need it most. 

IMPACT OF OVERPOPULATION ON PERSNAL LEVEL
On a personal level , being part of an overpopulation society can have many negative impacts. crowding can lead to greater stress due to reduced personal space, more noise and air population, and decreased access to recreational areas. 
In addition, it can lead to greater competition for resources such as food and housing, resulting in rising prices and poverty rates.
Its question time:-
What problems do you face because of overpopulation in your daily life?
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  1. Overpopulation means more pollution and competition for resources.

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  2. Population results in pollution

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  3. Overpopulation is making students life even more difficult as the increase of competition in the world..

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    1. Hope next generation will understand, try to reduce bad impacts

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