OVER POPULATION – EFFECT ON AVAILABLE RESOURCES
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Author(s):
NANGIALAI YOUSUFZAI
Vol - 1 , Issue- 1 ,
Page(s) : 74 - 80
(2010 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
Population growth is the change in a population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals of any species in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. In biology, the term population growth is likely to refer to any known organism, but this article deals mostly with the application of the term to human populations in demography. order prescription order online
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