Essential Questions and Answers for Population and Resources
(Social Studies)
1. The population trends around the world are that population growth is usually caused by Asia because they are some major countries that have more population density than some or most of the states of the U.S.A and the population keep on growing by 70 in those countries. I am mentioning countries like China, India and Bangladesh as the major ones. The factors are that in most countries that population is growing everyday a lot, there’s less attention given to mothers in those countries( especially like India, Bangladesh, Pakistan to name a few), because babies might not get special care, they may get an illness and be less healthy as other babies being born in U.S.A and other countries.
2. Well, we as humans aren’t basically doing anything to stabilize global population growth. Whatever is done is done by the nature. Even if humans do something, it includes killing babies if they are girls (the rule that many people in some countries abide by) or pregnant women going to the hospital and getting their abortion done. But I wouldn’t suggest these ways because everybody that comes in this world should get a right to live their part of life.
3. Resources are being distributed and utilized by counties that have more amount of a particular resource by selling it to different countries. For example, oil is being distributed by Saudi Arabia and the U.S.A having the most oil selling it to other countries for a price. We utilize resources by using it to its best use and some resources are necessary and really important for everyday life. Two examples of this are water and air.
4. The effects of humanity’s consumption of the world’s resources are that we are using our resources more than needed and the amount of resources that we have are decreasing by a huge amount every single day( probably about 0.7 to 0.8%). The second effect is that because so many people are using so many resources, we are going to litter more and that will cause global warming. So we have to reduce how much we rely on each resource so that it lasts longer.
5. Some possible solutions would be to reduce how much we rely on each resource so that it lasts longer as I said in Question 4, try to take as many people as possible in one trip so that more people can go to a certain place without using so much fossil fuel. For that I am indicating transportation. We can also share resources so that everybody gets to use it and so every resource gets to get distributed along the 6 and a half billion people. Maybe that’s a hard thing to do but still we should try our best so that there would be less poor people in the next 5 years so there can be fewer robberies.
Essential Questions and Answers for Population and Resources
(Social Studies)
1. The population trends around the world are that population growth is usually caused by Asia because they are some major countries that have more population density than some or most of the states of the U.S.A and the population keep on growing by 70 in those countries. I am mentioning countries like China, India and Bangladesh as the major ones. The factors are that in most countries that population is growing everyday a lot, there’s less attention given to mothers in those countries( especially like India, Bangladesh, Pakistan to name a few), because babies might not get special care, they may get an illness and be less healthy as other babies being born in U.S.A and other countries.
2. Well, we as humans aren’t basically doing anything to stabilize global population growth. Whatever is done is done by the nature. Even if humans do something, it includes killing babies if they are girls (the rule that many people in some countries abide by) or pregnant women going to the hospital and getting their abortion done. But I wouldn’t suggest these ways because everybody that comes in this world should get a right to live their part of life.
3. Resources are being distributed and utilized by counties that have more amount of a particular resource by selling it to different countries. For example, oil is being distributed by Saudi Arabia and the U.S.A having the most oil selling it to other countries for a price. We utilize resources by using it to its best use and some resources are necessary and really important for everyday life. Two examples of this are water and air.
4. The effects of humanity’s consumption of the world’s resources are that we are using our resources more than needed and the amount of resources that we have are decreasing by a huge amount every single day( probably about 0.7 to 0.8%). The second effect is that because so many people are using so many resources, we are going to litter more and that will cause global warming. So we have to reduce how much we rely on each resource so that it lasts longer.
5. Some possible solutions would be to reduce how much we rely on each resource so that it lasts longer as I said in Question 4, try to take as many people as possible in one trip so that more people can go to a certain place without using so much fossil fuel. For that I am indicating transportation. We can also share resources so that everybody gets to use it and so every resource gets to get distributed along the 6 and a half billion people. Maybe that’s a hard thing to do but still we should try our best so that there would be less poor people in the next 5 years so there can be fewer robberies.
Essential Questions and Answers for Population and Resources
(Social Studies)
1. The population trends around the world are that population growth is usually caused by Asia because they are some major countries that have more population density than some or most of the states of the U.S.A and the population keep on growing by 70 in those countries. I am mentioning countries like China, India and Bangladesh as the major ones. The factors are that in most countries that population is growing everyday a lot, there’s less attention given to mothers in those countries( especially like India, Bangladesh, Pakistan to name a few), because babies might not get special care, they may get an illness and be less healthy as other babies being born in U.S.A and other countries.
2. Well, we as humans aren’t basically doing anything to stabilize global population growth. Whatever is done is done by the nature. Even if humans do something, it includes killing babies if they are girls (the rule that many people in some countries abide by) or pregnant women going to the hospital and getting their abortion done. But I wouldn’t suggest these ways because everybody that comes in this world should get a right to live their part of life.
3. Resources are being distributed and utilized by counties that have more amount of a particular resource by selling it to different countries. For example, oil is being distributed by Saudi Arabia and the U.S.A having the most oil selling it to other countries for a price. We utilize resources by using it to its best use and some resources are necessary and really important for everyday life. Two examples of this are water and air.
4. The effects of humanity’s consumption of the world’s resources are that we are using our resources more than needed and the amount of resources that we have are decreasing by a huge amount every single day( probably about 0.7 to 0.8%). The second effect is that because so many people are using so many resources, we are going to litter more and that will cause global warming. So we have to reduce how much we rely on each resource so that it lasts longer.
5. Some possible solutions would be to reduce how much we rely on each resource so that it lasts longer as I said in Question 4, try to take as many people as possible in one trip so that more people can go to a certain place without using so much fossil fuel. For that I am indicating transportation. We can also share resources so that everybody gets to use it and so every resource gets to get distributed along the 6 and a half billion people. Maybe that’s a hard thing to do but still we should try our best so that there would be less poor people in the next 5 years so there can be fewer robberies.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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