Fast Facts: High Biodiversity !

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By: Christopher Bittorf October 5, 2015 SBI 3U1 Fast Facts! "Pros and Cons"! Pro (: High biodiversity. This means humans can adapt better as a species to upcoming viral diseases. Con ): Many large-scale conflicts. Not everyone gets along, and with this many people, there is always large, powerful groups to fight out their beliefs. Pro (: Unimaginable mental capacity for problem solving. When putting 7 billion members of the smartest species on earth to a task, it tends to get done. Con ): High amount of starvation/thirst. This is due to resources not being equal worldwide. Human Overpopulation! First off, humans are not overpopulated; however the ratio of food production to human population is low. This leads people to believe that the world is overpopulated, but were not. We have a habit of grouping in favorable places while leaving other habitable but unfavorable places with low populations. However the large number of human population (7 Billion) does tend to lend itself to incredible amounts of biodiversity. You can prove this by…show more content…
Manila is a city in china that has the highest population density in the world: 42,857 people per 1 km2. However this city also (for no obvious reason) has the highest life expectancy in the world (84.36 years). With their current population, contraception methods are huge as an import. The city makes its revenue through tourists visiting its famous casinos and hotels. In this, Macau is essentially "The Vegas of china." Macau (above) has the highest population density in the world. Wikipedia. Retrieved October 5, 2015, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/human_overpopulation Episode 2: 2.1 Kids: A Stable Population. Retrieved October 5, 2015, from https://overpopulationisamyth.com/2-point-1-kids-a-stable-population Land. Retrieved October 5, 2015, from http://www.zo.utexas.edu/courses/thoc/land.html Racialism. Retrieved October 5, 2015, from http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/racialism

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