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the main cause of world population growth in 18th and 19th century was

Decrease in birth rates
Decrease in death rated
Industrial revolution
None of these

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Answered by ananttelbhare
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main cause was the decrease in death rate.

  • The fundamental reason of rapid population expansion during the last years has been a gradual decrease in mortality rates rather than an marked increase in birth rates.
  • This noticeable drop was aided by improved nutrition and proper sanitation, as well as potential breakthroughs in modern medicine and sustainable agriculture.
  • Humans possess a certain quantity of valuable resources to typically use on the earth, and as the population grows, pressure is promptly put on all of these resources.
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