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According to a United Nations report, the amount of arable land per person in developing countries has decreased from about one-third of a hectare per capita in 1961 to one-fifth of a hectare in 1992 and will decline to one-tenth of a hectare by 2050 as population increases.
Global fresh water demand increases as population increases.
As population increases, people must move to the cities or leave the country to find work.
The number of solutions in each stage also becomes smaller as population increases.
As population increases, fallow periods are either shortened or abandoned altogether resulting in continuous cultivation of the land.
Although larger plots attract adoption of inorganic fertilizer and improved maize varieties, it may not be possible to curtail further sub-division of agricultural land as population increases.
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England prolonged its reliance on voluntary initiative for year after year as population increased and, with the growing industrialization, people crowded into the new towns.
As population increased during the 18th century, peasant landholdings tended to become smaller, and the gap between rich and poor grew.
In addition, as population increased, there were more mestizos, Spaniards and criollos, who preferred to live on small plantations; thus, demand for land grew even more.
The good news is that as populations increase, so do the numbers in minorities.
And however smart private cars become, it seems inevitable that they will become less relevant as populations increase.
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