There is no definitive answer as it depends on factors like resource availability, technology, lifestyle choices, and environmental sustainability. Some estimat
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Geography
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Why are the plains supporting high density of population?
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Plains often have fertile soil and access to water sources, making them ideal for agriculture which can support a high population density. Additionally, the fla
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Ecosystems
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How does competition limit a population growth?
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Competition for resources like food, water, and shelter can lead to increased deaths due to lack of resources, limiting the population growth. Competition can a
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Geography
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Is America a sparsely or densely?
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America is a large and diverse country with varying population densities. Some areas, like cities, are densely populated, while other regions, like rural areas,
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Meteorology and Weather
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How does the availability of resources affect whether a population’s growth is exponential or logistic?
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The availability of resources affects population growth by determining if it follows an exponential or logistic growth pattern. In an environment with unlimited
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Biology
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Who gave the idea that famine disease and war could prevent the endless growth of human population?
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Thomas Malthus, a British economist, suggested hammam in essaouira, his 1798 work “An Essay on the Principle of Population” that population growth is limited by resourc
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Ecosystems
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What is population growth called when resources are not limited?
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Population growth is referred to as exponential growth when resources are not limited, as the population can continue to increase at an accelerating rate.