which three factors must be considered to determine the environmental impact of a population population size resource consumption per capita pollution per capita whether the country is a ldc or mdc
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The first factor to consider is the population size. A larger population generally has a greater environmental impact due to increased resource consumption and waste production. The sheer number of individuals in a population can lead to higher levels of pollution Show more…
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