Respuesta :

Overpopulation would use up more natural resources than the environment could provide. So think of feeding 8 sheep with the same amount of food 6 sheep would need. All the resources get used up and the environment doesn’t have time to compensate for the loss.

Answer:

Overpopulation can result in the increased exploitation of  our resources to provide food and water and other materials to the growing population, and this in turn has resulted in soil degradation, water pollution, species endangerment and a growing shortage of fresh water sources. Some other negative affects are food shortage, property shortage, along with aging dependency.