Early human populations were controlled by all of these factors except _____.
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ANSWER:
Early human populations were controlled by all of these factors except Pollution.
EXPLANATION:
All the factors like climate, natural disaster, human literacy, break out of a disease, food availability could be related for controlling the human population in early days.
But the pollution cannot be a particular reason for control of population. Because pollution is created by the people due to their activities.
Population is an emission of harmful particles like smog, dust, house waste, solid waste, liquid waste from industries and houses directly into the environment without processing.
This pollution could affect the environment and the plants which are essential for our lives as they give out oxygen for breathing.
Answer:
Explanation:
Early human populations were controlled by all of these factors except pollution because at that point of time there were no types of machinery invented for the industrial purpose and created the air or any pollution which will affect the population.
Diseases and human density was the main reason then and lack of medical facilities led to higher mortality rate.