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14. The increase in population between 10,000 BC and about 1800 AD coincided with the
(1) growth in agriculture
(2) industrial revolution
(3X large scale immigration
(4). decrease in death rate​

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Answered by kavyasingh9565
4

Answer:

option 3rd is right answer

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The increase in population between 10,000 BC and about 1800 AD coincided with the growth in agriculture. (Option 1)

  • Before the dawn of agriculture, the population has always been really small.
  • The population rate grew at an extremely slow pace and at times it exhibited declines.
  • But with the birth of agriculture came many environmental changes all around the world.
  • Before agriculture, people survived as nomads, and hence having children was a liability.
  • With the rise of agriculture, people began living a settled life, more food became available and hence, women began to bear more children, and this led to a population surge.
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