Human Population Growth By: Kristen Wunder And Nancy Dominguez.

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Human Population Growth By: Kristen Wunder And Nancy Dominguez

Population over time

Causes Increase in our birth rates from early marriages Lack of teens education The number of births each year to the number of deaths Vaccines for diseases because they allow people to live longer then they used to

Effects If our population continues to grow so rapidly our food and water supply will soon be limited. Our death rates will rise Not enough survival supplies for everyone in the world to use. Humans Crossing

What our world will look like These pictures show the average beach population in China every day. Because China has the largest populated country in the world they believe that our whole world will soon look like this.

Solution How can I Save the world Lower birth rates Recycle Limited toxic wastes Dispose of human waste Lower the use of our resources Lower the amount of pollution

Our Movie Clip

THE END Thanks for watching our power point on human population growth!!!!