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The Unplanned Growth of the Population has a Human and Natural effect on Maintaining the Ecological Balance
Name of Author :
Sattyabrata Roy
Abstract:
The thin layer of living things that surrounds the earth is called the biosphere . In order to preserve the biodiversity in this ecosystem , each life puts more emphasis on the minimum demand food through the struggle for its own mutual existence . In this fauna , plants , animals , insects , etc ., reach the stage of maintaining the ecological balance by birth ,death and development by living in their specific geographical area . From sunlight , the main source of energy on earth , to the combination of producers and eaters , an uninterrupted and one-way flow of energy can be observed . The ecological balance is disturbed as the organic and inorganic elements of the environment are constantly changing through the waste of human resources for the rapid growth of the population.
Keywords :
Indiscriminate Population Activity, Ecological Culture, Environmental Public Awareness, Future-Oriented Resource Stability, The Importance of Energy Flow
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