Cause Of Population Growth In The United States

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The population is growing more and more every single day. Not only in the united

States but all over the world. The more that the population grows the more need for housing,

Food , supplies, and medical care will be needed. The world has limited resources to give.

With people cutting down trees, making new roads, and building factories and other big business

We are hurting the environment. Many of years from now when the population gets much bigger

It will become a lot more harder for them to live. With the population growing everyday, the

Ideas to make the world a better is also growing. People that live in countries with very little

Resources makes it much harder for them to live when their population grows.

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