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Discuss some of the impact of population growth on natural environment​

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it get shorter every year because we are slowly killing trees and taking the animals habitat.

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More people require more resources, which means that as the population increases, the Earth's resources deplete more rapidly. The result of this depletion is deforestation and loss of biodiversity as humans strip the Earth of resources to accommodate rising population numbers.

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