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surplus in food production during bronze age give rise to

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The surplus in food production during the bronze age gives rise to population.

Explanation:

  • During the bronze age, the people used to produce their food and didn't need to travel around to gather food.
  • This had a steady and sufficient supply of food to the people.
  • As the food was surplus so it could be stored for a longer period of time.
  • Thus more people could enjoy food and the population began to rise.

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