GGRC02H3 Lecture : Week 8 Lecture Note

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Problems are that the economy may not be able to adapt to such large numbers of people, food resources may become limited and the depletion of natural resources. High fertility rates can also place a burden on the health care and education sectors. Having to accommodate more people can put a strain on these, resulting in poor health care and education. M id-term exam sample key q2: epidemiological transition is the shift from infectious and contagious diseases as being the primary cause of premature mortality to chronic and degenerative diseases as being the primary cause of premature mortality. It is used in the context that after the eradication of various infectious diseases in developed countries there is an epidemiological shift. M id-term exam sample key q3: during early human history, around 1 ad human population distribution was centred around northern africa and south asia.

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