There could be different answers towards this question depending on how you view the current situation. This is my opinion towards the answer.
Yes, the world currently is over populated as the Earth cannot produce enough resources to sustain human activity in the future hundred years. According to researches, approximately 3.1 Earths will be needed to provide sufficient resources for the most developed city.
Currently, there are 7.5 billion people living on Earth and some places are already facing problems of the lack of natural resources like water and food, and have to rely on import to sustain civilians lives. This is often the result of the exhaustion of resources such as overcultivation to satisfy the need of such large population. We can therefore see that the world is indeed overpopulated.
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The snake fossils moved apart by 2150 miles since they were originally deposited.
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The first ever fossil of the snake that was found was of a small baby snake which had a well preserved skeletal structure. This was of the oldest snake that was found in the forest environment. These fossils can be found in each and every continent of the world but is not found in the continent of Antarctica.
And the first snake fossil which has moved apart is by 2150 miles. The new fossils challenges past hypotheses that recommended long, slight skull structure that is normal for snakes is a component that advanced after the creatures became legless and built up their extended bodies.
the answer is Centripetal Acceleration
Normal Faults happen because of tension