overpopulation

overpopulation
over·pop·u·la·tion .ō-vər-.päp-yə-'lā-shən n the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration, an impaired quality of life, or a population crash
over·pop·u·lat·ed -'päp-yə-.lāt-əd adj

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