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Question

Limited resources can also lead to ______.

  1. Increase in population    
  2. Decrease in population    
  3. Increase in pollution    
  4. Decrease in pollution    

hintHint:

  • Availability of resources affect a population growth.

The correct answer is: Decrease in population


    Decrease in population
    • Sufficient resources are necessary for survival of a population.

    • Limited resources lead to decrease in population.

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