Overpopulation
Overpopulation refers to a situation where the number of people exceeds the carrying capacity of the environment, resulting in negative effects such as resource depletion, environmental degradation, and reduced quality of life. It is driven by high birth rates, declining mortality rates, and increased immigration. Overpopulation is associated with urban crowding, pollution, and strain on food, water, and energy supplies. Efforts to address overpopulation include family planning, education, and government policies. The issue remains a major global challenge, especially in rapidly developing nations.
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