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POPULATIO

N GROWTH
By: rhazy m. huelba, john
howell p. perez, Rizza
dudas, and rhizel ann b.
villalobos
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Definition of terms
POPULATION-is a distinct GROWTH- denotes a
group of individuals, whether net increase in a size ,
that group comprises a nation or mass of the tissue. It
or a group of people with a
common characteristic. In
is a largely attributed to
statistics, a population is the multiplication of cells
pool of individuals from which a and increase in the
statistical sample is drawn for a intracellular substances.
study. Thus, any selection of
individuals grouped together by
a common feature can be said to
be a population.
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Population Growth
Population growth refers to
change in the size of a population
which can be either positive or
negative over time, depending on
the balance of births and deaths.
PHILIPPINES POPULATION GROWTH

Based on 2015 census data, the


population in 2016 in the Philippines
was 100,981,437. Based on the 2015
census results, the population
increased by over 8 million people
when compared to the 2010 census
results. The growth rate has slowed
slightly from the previous census,
down to 1.72% from 1.89%.
• The current population of the Philippines is 111,332,809 as of Wednesday,
September 15, 2021, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United
Nations data.
• The Philippines 2020 population is estimated at 109,581,078 people at mid year
according to UN data.
• The Philippines population is equivalent to 1.41% of the total world population.
• The Philippines ranks number 13 in the list of 
countries (and dependencies) by population.
• The population density in the Philippines is 368 per Km2 (952 people per mi2).
• The total land area is 298,170 Km2 (115,124 sq. miles)
• 47.5 % of the population is urban (52,008,603 people in 2020)
• The median age in the Philippines is 25.7 years.
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VARIOUS CAUSES OF OVERPOPULATION

• The Decline in the Death Rate


• Agricultural Advancements
• Better Medical Facilities
• More Hands to Overcome Poverty
• Child Labor
• Technological Advancement
in Fertility Treatment
• Immigration
• Lack of Family Planning
• Poor Contraceptives Use
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FATAL EFFECTS OF
OVERPOPULATION
➜ Depletion of Natural ➜ Pandemics and
Resources Epidemics
➜ Degradation of ➜ Malnutrition,
Environment Starvation and
➜ Conflicts and Wars Famine
➜ Rise in ➜ Water Shortage
Unemployment ➜ Lower Life Expectancy
➜ High Cost of Living ➜ Extinction
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INCREDIBLE SOLUTIONS TO
OVERPOPULATION
➜ Better Education
➜ Education for Girl Child
➜ Making People Aware of Family Planning
➜ Tax Benefits or Concessions
➜ Knowledge of Sex Education
➜ Social Marketing
Questions to
answer!!!
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1. What is population?
➜ POPULATION-is a distinct
group of individuals, whether
that group comprises a nation or
a group of people with a
common characteristic.
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2. What is growth?
➜ GROWTH- denotes a net increase in
a size , or mass of the tissue. It is a
largely attributed to multiplication
of cells and increase in the
intracellular substances.
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3. What is population growth?


➜ Population growth refers to
change in the size of a population
which can be either positive or
negative over time, depending on
the balance of births and deaths.
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4. Give some causes of


overpopulation.
➜ The Decline in the ➜ Technological
Death Rate Advancement
➜ Agricultural ➜ in Fertility Treatment
Advancements ➜ Immigration
➜ Better Medical ➜ Lack of Family
Facilities Planning
➜ More Hands to ➜ Poor Contraceptives
Overcome Poverty Use
➜ Child Labor
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5. What are the effects of


overpopulation?
➜ Depletion of Natural ➜ Pandemics and
Resources Epidemics
➜ Degradation of ➜ Malnutrition, Starvation
Environment and Famine
➜ Conflicts and Wars ➜ Water Shortage
➜ Rise in Unemployment ➜ Lower Life Expectancy
➜ High Cost of Living ➜ Extinction
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6. Give some solution to solve


overpopulation.
➜ Better Education
➜ Education for Girl Child
➜ Making People Aware of Family
Planning
➜ Tax Benefits or Concessions
➜ Knowledge of Sex Education
➜ Social Marketing
THAN
K
YOU!!!

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