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Population growth and environment impact

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Population growth is the increase in the number of people living in a particular area. Since populations can grow exponentially, resource depletion can occur rapidly, leading to specific environmental concerns such as global warming, deforestation and decreasing biodiversity. Populations in developed countries trend toward using substantially more resources, while populations in developing countries feel the impacts of environmental problems more quickly, (M. S, 2018).
Increase in population in some areas like coastal of East Africa ,Mombasa and Dar-es Salam even in potential area different part of African human have had a profoundly adverse impact on the environment. Failure to conduct activities like manufacturing, transportation, large-scale fishing, agriculture and waste disposal in moderation impacts the land, air and water. While the full range of long-term consequences of human intervention on the environment is uncertain, some consequences like climate change are already apparent.

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