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Explain:
Population control.

Answer

Human population has increased drastically over the years. According to the data, the human population is doubling every 35 years so we need a way or a method that could provide full stop solution or that could prevent this explosion of population. The Methods that could help in controlling the overpopulation or the population explosion are considered as population control. Population control doesn't mean that we need to kill people or remove population already present on the earth It is a way in which the population or we should say the coming population is planned or it is a planned control of population.

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