Tevan Eggleston
Overpopulation is the endangerment of too many people on the planet.
There aren't a lot of resources left on the planet and the population continues to rise.
If over population were to occur a increasing numbered people will die of diseases
Deforestation and loss of ecosystems will occur Shrinking amount of cropland per person Shrinking area of tropical moist forest
Half of the mangrove forests have been lost to coastal development
Nearly 70 percent of the world’s major marine fish stock is over fished
Illegal alien population in the US is larger than the populations of any one of a list of 41 US states
Governments facing overpopulation will also struggle to manage waste By 1999, world population reached 6 million and in the short time of 2007 to 2050 then could be 2.4 million more people