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What is something you learned about how the population of Southeast Asia is shifting?

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The population has risen in the past 50 years by almost 250%

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The high population growth in South Asia has slowed down economic growth, increased the foreign trade imbalance, and worsened poverty. In addition, the rapid population growth has intensified the pressure on the food supply and worsened the average nutrition of the general public.

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