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why has th human population size nit been limitd by the carrying capacity of its enviroment to the same extent as all other animal population.

2006-10-20 06:58:53 · 6 answers · asked by Jorie 1 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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Because we have not reached it yet. We still have resources and area to live and survive. Once we reach it, and we run out of resources, then human population will lower. Unfortunately, money will probably dictate that certain parts of the population die off first.

2006-10-20 07:05:49 · answer #1 · answered by QFL 24-7 6 · 2 1

Every living being in this world has a life cycle. Nature limits the population by diseases, natural calamities and predators. All the other living beings other than humans are affected by all these three. Humans are affected by natural calamities alone.

Humans in the other hand have developed medicines for lot of diseases, so the survival rate has increased in the past couple of centuries. And another main reason is that humans do not have any predator.

2006-10-20 08:13:32 · answer #2 · answered by Nila 2 · 0 0

what makes you so certain that this is so???
the only difference is that we are able to modifiy our enviroment to extend it's capacity, but sooner or later it will reach it's limit and we'll pay the price.
God bless.

2006-10-20 08:10:02 · answer #3 · answered by gabegm1 4 · 0 1

Because we have the ability to change our environment while animals do not.

2006-10-20 07:06:14 · answer #4 · answered by T_Jania 3 · 0 1

because our world is filled with hatred and saddness.
Now that our world is damaged it is hard to fix it no matter how much we try

2006-10-20 07:08:00 · answer #5 · answered by stacey 2 · 0 0

because we can change enviroment .We not depend on it .

2006-10-20 07:06:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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