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There is a shortage of food in the world but people continue to have more…
There is a shortage of food in the world but people continue to have more children.
Questions:
Why is there a shortage of food in the world?
How will it affect the population's health?
Will this put a strain on the resources of the country?
Will this hinder a country's development?
Will this affect the total workforce of the country
Will this influence the population decisions?
Will this influence the goods entering the country?
Why do people continue to have more children?
How will this affect the demography
What are the advantages
Will this improve the economy of the country?
Will it increase the GDP?
Will this improve the PPP?
What are the disadvantages
Will this -vely affect the economy?
How will it change the people's lifestyles?
Consequences:
More people who are able to work- increase in labour
More taxpayers
More demand leading to competition of resources and energy
The world becomes more crowded- High population density because of the shortage of land and increase in number of people
Increase in the rate of Global warming- People exploiting resources such as energy which is increasing global warming rates
Unemployment due to high levels of competition- Many people competing for the same job causes some people to be jobless
People are hungry and suffer from malnutrition.
Death and the spread of diseases- Due to the high population density lifetaking diseases tend to spread more easily.
Burden on economy- More money used to create facilities for the huge population.
Answers:
Lack of awareness
There is a higher demand for food than the production is capable of handling
Food is expensive
Lack of education
People believe that children can work and produce more income
Food doesn’t grow well in some areas of the world- The land is not fertile everywhere on Earth.
There is a finite amount of food that can be produced in a certain time period