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Laws Of Population Growth
308 wordsThe Environment Is Going To Hell This is the litany: Our resources are running out. The air is bad, the water worse. The planet's spec is are dying off-more exactly, we " re killing them -at the staggering rate of 100,000 per year, a figure that works out to almost 2000 species per weak, 300 per day, 10 per hour, another dead species every 6 minutes. We " re trashing the planet, washing away the topsoil, paving over our farmlands, systematically deforesting our wildernesses, decimating the biota...
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Control Population Growth
662 wordsHave you noticed more people walking, driving, and standing around nowadays? Well you should, because there are a lot more people on this planet today than there was at the beginning of this century. How many more people you ask? In 1900 the population was estimated at 1.5 billion. On October 12, 1999 the population hit six billion. This date is referred to as "Y 6 B" or "The Day of Six Billion". Just to give you an idea, one billion is equal to one thousand million. When the math is done, we co...
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Earth's Population
417 wordsEnvironmental Apocalypse The environment is in a terrible condition and although an environmental apocalypse is not imminent we are definitely headed down that road. Some of the reasons for our Earth's trouble are overpopulation, consumerism, and over consumption. The earth's population is ever increasing; it is only a matter of time before there are not enough resources to support life on the planet and the population begins to die off due to lack of food, water, and other resources. With our c...
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Continued Population Growth
425 wordsThe worlds population is an important issue. The earth is a sphere, which means that it has certain limitations and in particular, there are limits to growth of things that consume the earth and that live on. Many people believe that that the resources of the Earth and of the human intellect are enormous that population growth can continue and that there is no danger that we will ever run out of anything. Yet, many people had predicted that shortages of natural resources that would follow becaus...
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Today's Rate Of Increase Of The Population
2,047 wordsThe moment I am typing this post, the population of our planet has exceeded the number "6 billions". This number itself should not give birth to worries and uneasiness as there are still endless unpopulated landscapes and satisfying supplies of food and water. What is worrying is the ever-increasing speed of the increase of the world-wide population. Despite the optimistic doubts of some scientists, surveys have been carried out again and again... and unfortunately for us, they all seem to verif...
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