Answer:
No, I don’t agree that there are enough resources on earth to support increase in per capita consumption rates if human population growth rates stay the same.
Explanation:
- The population is growing at a much higher rate than we expect it to be. According to statistics, in recent years we've been adding about a billion people every 12 or 13 years or so.
- There are no any resource which lasts eternity, so we must use it very wisely.
- And we all know the consequences of the increasing population. The resources are limited and population is excessive so with this rate of growth of population and limited resources, we are the guest for few decades only.
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The correct answer is Sea of Japan - answer b) is the correct one!
This sea borders Japan, South and North Koreas, China and Russia.
This sea is named after Japan in most languages, not only in English.
South to it is the East China Sea, which separates China from Taiwan.
Answer: I would say the answer is D
Explanation: If population growth wanes the number of middle aged and younger people in the workforce drops. This slows down the production of many things leading to a plethera of problems. A good example of this is the current situation in Japan. They have virtually no population growth and an increasing amount of elderly with no care or support systems.