Overpopulation in developing countries has various causes and effects. Two key causes are better medical treatment leading to fewer deaths, and lack of family planning. Effects include depletion of natural resources from overuse, faster climate change due to overconsumption of gases and oil and deforestation, and unemployment and higher costs of living with too many people and not enough jobs. Concerted global action is needed to prevent overpopulation from negatively impacting the world.
Overpopulation in developing countries has various causes and effects. Two key causes are better medical treatment leading to fewer deaths, and lack of family planning. Effects include depletion of natural resources from overuse, faster climate change due to overconsumption of gases and oil and deforestation, and unemployment and higher costs of living with too many people and not enough jobs. Concerted global action is needed to prevent overpopulation from negatively impacting the world.
Overpopulation in developing countries has various causes and effects. Two key causes are better medical treatment leading to fewer deaths, and lack of family planning. Effects include depletion of natural resources from overuse, faster climate change due to overconsumption of gases and oil and deforestation, and unemployment and higher costs of living with too many people and not enough jobs. Concerted global action is needed to prevent overpopulation from negatively impacting the world.
OVERPOPULATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PRESENT BY: CHRUN BUNNARIN PRESENTATION DATE: 26/09/2018 CONTENTS • Introduction • Keywords • Causes -Better medical treatment -Lack of family planning • Effects -Depletion of resource -Faster climate change -Unemployment & Higher costs of living
• Conclusion INTRODUCTION
• The current world population is 7.7 billions.It’s
expected to reach 8 billions in 2013 and 10 billions in 2055.(According to worldometer) • Overpopulation in developing countries can have various and causes and effects. KEYWORDS • Overpopulation :the condition of being populated with a large amount of number. • Birth rate :the number of live births per thousand of population per year. • Death rate :the number of deaths of a particular area or during a particular period of time. CAUSES 1.BETTER MEDICAL TREATMENT In the past, An average family has 4 or 5 children but only 2 of them survive.Then The industrial revolution happened,we now have better food supplies and better health care which lead fewer deaths. CAUSES 2.LACK OF FAMILY PLANNING
• Lack of family planning can cause:
-Bad health care -Poverty -Bad education EFFECTS 1.DEPLETION OF RESOURCES
• We consumed 33% of earth
natural resource through: -Deforestation -Water conservation -Overfishing -Overuse of coal, oil, and other natural gases EFFECTS 2.FASTER CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is a serious problem nowady. Climate change is caused by: -Overuse of gas -consumption of oil -Deforestation EFFECTS 3.UNEMPLOYMENT & HIGHER COSTS OF LIVING • When there are too many people, the items in market have to increase in prices. there wouldn’t be many jobs for too many people. CONCLUSION
• Overpopulation can negatively affect the world
easily. • This can only be prevent if we work and participate together. The future of the world depends on our action.