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Overpopulation is one of the world's most significant problems. Overpopulation is the rapid growth
results in a population that exceeds the resources available to support it. When the population are
continuously growing, it may leads to lacks of resources that people needs. The purpose of this
study is to control from increasing the population of the country. These will serve as a reminder to all
of the people, especially to the teenagers that rapid growth of population is not healthy for us.
BODY: (PRESENT AND ANALYZE YOUR RESEARCH DATA OR INFORMATION. INCORPORATE THE
NOTES, SUMMARY, PARAPHRASE AND QUOTATION THAT YOU USE. CITE YOUR SOURCES TO
AVOID PLAGIARISM. USE APA STYLE OF CITATION)
LITERATURE REVIEW
This chapter covers the related literature and studies that gives background and knowledge about the
environmental degradation. The information used in this chapter are from journals and articles. The purpose of
this literature review is to identify the gap and provide answers to the problems of the study.
Choudhary et.al (2015) stated that the degradation of the environment is the outcome of socioeconomic,
technical, and institutional activity. When the earth's natural resources are exhausted, degradation develops.
Water, air, and soil are among the resources that are impacted. Our fauna, plants, animals, and microorganisms
According to the studies of OECD (2001),” The effects of environmental degradation on human health
impact society not just in terms of loss of quality of life, but also in terms of health-care spending, productivity
loss, and income loss. Because these consequences are so various, determining their size needs a number of
different methods.” It stated here that environmental degradation truly affects human’s health and including here
their productivity loss following their income loss, income loss are part of here because people cannot go to work
Humans have modified ecosystems more fast and widely in the last 50 years than at any other time in
human history, mostly to fulfill fast increasing demands for food, fresh water, lumber, fiber, and fuel. As a result,
the variety of life on Earth has suffered a significant and largely irreparable loss. (Thakur 2019)