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Name:Instructor:Course:Date of submission:Human Population Growth.Table of contents TOC o "1-3" h z u HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693752" Abstract PAGEREF _Toc347693752 h 3 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693753" Human Population Growth PAGEREF _Toc347693753 h 3 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693754" Causes of the Human Population Growth. PAGEREF _Toc347693754 h 7 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693755" Negative Consequences Resulting from Increase in Human Population PAGEREF _Toc347693755 h 17 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693756" Human population growth rate in developing world. PAGEREF _Toc347693756 h 30 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693757" Stabilizing human population in the developing countries PAGEREF _Toc347693757 h 42 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693758" Determinants of high fertility rates in the developing world PAGEREF _Toc347693758 h 46 HYPERLINK l "_Toc347693764" Works cited PAGEREF _Toc347693764 h 57AbstractThe world is experiencing an unprecedented rapid change in its demographic. The most obvious and most consequential is the mammoth expansion of population with an addition of more than four billion people since 1950 (United Nations.). These different changing dynamics are affecting our source of sustenance, which is mainly the environment in ways such as depletion or eradication (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment). Scientists project the rise of an exceedingly divergent world in the coming years with potential decline or stagnation in some of the developed nations while they also project a continued and rapid growth in the less developed nations. The paper addresses in detail some of the factors that are leading to an unprecedented increase in population growth and their causes in relation to the environment. Some extraordinary trends are clear for all such as women`s fertility rapidly dropping and the life expectancy across all ranks is continuously rising to new highs.This increase in population is exerting a lot of pressure...