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Why is rapid population growth often a problem??Help!!!!
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Why is rapid population growth often a problem??Help!!!!
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Because more people=more mouths to feed/more hungry people across the globe and less resources to meet everyone's essential needs. Food and other resources will run dry
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The natural resources may not be able to keep up with the growth and some of the new population will starve or the population will ruin the natural resources.
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