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Overpopulation can affect the natural environment by

limiting land available for crops.
lowering the standard of living.
causing the destruction of forests.
worsening sanitation in cities.

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Correct answers: limiting land available for crops; causing the destruction of forests; worsening sanitation in cities.

Explanation (brief): Overpopulation increases demand for housing and development, reducing land for agriculture, drives deforestation for expansion and resources, and overloads urban infrastructure leading to poor sanitation and pollution. Lowering the standard of living is a social/economic effect, not a direct environmental effect.