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Biology, 25.02.2020 04:58 kaylarenee05080

According to Worldometers, in late November, 2018, the U. S. population was 327,726,061 and the world population was estimated at 7,666,602,725. Considering those numbers, do you think the United States is in a population crisis? Do we have enough land and resources to support a continuous increase in population? Should we, as a nation, concentrate on controlling our population or controlling resource use? Why, or why not?

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