Which would most likely NOT be a result of rapid population growth in a region? (1 point)

a.decrease in food availability and increased reliance on imported food
b.increase in taxes and dept with foreign countries
c.increase in the rate of plant and animal extinction
d.expansion of natural environments such as forest land

Respuesta :

"Expansion of natural environments such as forest land" is the one among the following choices given in the question that would most likely not be a result of rapid population growth in a region. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". 

The correct option is (d) expansion of natural environments such as forest land.

Further Explanation:

Rapid population growth can be considered one of the major obstacles in the country’s economic development. It has serious economic consequences. It can be a hindrance to economic development because of the following factors:

1. Population decreases the “rate of capital” formation.

2. Higher Rate of rapid population growth requires more investment.

3. Population reduces per “Capita availability of capital”.

4. Adverse effect on “per capita income”.

5. A large population creates the unemployment problem.

6. The population creates a food problems.

7. Population and farming.

8. Poverty

9. Labour force efficiency reduction.

10. Negative effect on Environment.

11. Hindrance to self-reliance.

12. Low standard of living.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Population Growth

Subject: Social Studies

Keywords: natural environments, population, obstacle, rate of capital, unemployment, farming, population, poverty

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