interpreting population pyramid
How does the data presented in the table suggest that the problem of over-population involves more than a simple increase in the number of people? What else, besides the size of the population should be considered when discussing resource use? How can the factors and changes noted be expected to affect malnutrition and hunger?
Table 3. Energy Use and Populations | ||||
2016 | Projections for 2040 | |||
Energy Use (BTUs x1015) | Population (millions) | Energy Use (BTUs x1015) | Population (millions) | |
US | 98.7 | 323 | 105.7 | 380 |
China | 134.1 | 1,373 | 190.1 | 1,364 |
India | 29.1 | 1,266 | 62.3 | 1,571 |
Japan | 20.9 | 126 | 21.5 | 114 |
Africa | 23.8 | 1,218 | 44 | 2,063 |
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Answer previewOver-population is the increasing number of people in a given area than anticipated which consequently results to scare resources availability. The table of the energy use and the population variance in 2016 and projection at the year 2040 succinctly exhibit that increase in population results another challenge which is the increase in the energy use (Ghule et al., 2018)…
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