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Population Explosion
1. Population Explosion
POPULATION EXPLOSION
INTRODUCTION:
Population explosion is condition where an organisms numbers exceeds carrying capacity of its habitat.It is a curse and is damaging to the
development of the country and its society.The developing countries already facing lack in their resourses,and with the rapidly increasing population
,the resourses available per person ,further leading to increased poverty,malnutrition and other large population related problems.
The literal meaning of population is "the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region" and the literal meaning of population
explosion is " a pyramiding of numbers of a biological population".
As the number of people in pyramid increases,so do the problems related to...show more content...
This cycle in fact might be considered as a positive feedback, in that the increase in one results in the increase of the other factor. As the poverty and
the population both increase, the development of the country and the society seems even more far–fetched.
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b) RELIGIOUS BELIEF AND TRADITION:
A lot of families prefer having a son rather than a daughter. As a result, a lot of families have more children than they actually want or can afford,
resulting in increased poverty, lack of resources, and most importantly, an increased population.
Another one of India's cultural norms is for a girl to get married at an early age. In most of the rural areas and in some urban areas as well, families
prefer to get their girls married at the age of 14 or 15. Although child marriage is illegal in India, the culture and the society surrounding the girls in
India does not allow them to oppose such decisions taken by their family. Since these girls get married at a very early age, they do not have the
opportunity to get educated. Therefore, they remain uneducated and teach the same norms to their own children, and the tradition goes on from one
2. generation to the other.
2.DEATH RATE:
Although poverty has increased and the development of the country continues to be hampered, the improvements in medical facilities have been
tremendous. This improvement might be considered positive, but as far as population increase is considered, it has only been
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3. The Population Problem Essay
The Population Problem
Two hundred years ago, Thomas Malthus, in An Essay on the Principle of
Population, reached the conclusion that the number of people in the world will increase exponentially, while the ability to feed these people will only
increase arithmetically (21). Current evidence shows that this theory may not be far from the truth. For example, between 1950 and 1984, the total
amount of grain produced more than doubled, much more than the increase in population in those 34 years. More recently though, these statistics have
become reversed.
From 1950 to 1984, the amount of grain increased at 3 percent annually. Yet, from 1984 to 1993, grain production had grown at barely 1 percent per
year, a decrease in grain production per...show more content...
More people means more waste, more pollution, and more development. With this taken into consideration, it seems that Hardin's teachings should no
longer fall on deaf ears. When discussing the issue of population, it is important to note that it is one of the most controversial issues facing the world
today. Population growth, like many other environmental issues, has two sides. One side will claim that the population explosion is only a myth, while
the other side will argue that the population explosion is reality. Because of this, statistics concerning this subject vary widely. But, in order to
persuade, it is necessary to take one side or the other. Thus, statistics may be questioned as to their validity, even though the statistics come from
credible sources.
Lifeboat Ethics
The United States is the most populous country in the world, behind only China and India. Unlike China and India though, the United States is the
fastest growing industrialized nation. The United States' population expands so quickly because of the imbalance between migration and immigration,
and births and deaths. For example, in 1992, 4.1 million babies were born. Weighing this statistic against the number of deaths and the number of
people who entered and left the country, the result was that the United States obtained 2.8 million more people than it had gotten rid of (Douglis 12).
Population increases place great strain on the American society and more particularly it