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are diseases are important for increasing the human population?

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Answered by YoginiSankhe
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In addition to the plague, worldwide outbreaks of cholera, typhus, malaria, yellow fever and smallpox have claimed millions of lives. The more densely population cities became, the more quickly diseases spread. The biomedical revolution of the 20th century has also resulted in increased population growth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Diseases are proving in depletion of human population rather increasing it

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