What is the most likely reason the agricultural revolution caused a population increase?
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The most likely reason the Agricultural Revolution caused a population increase was because "More and better food allowed people to be healthy and well fed" since the agricultural revolution led to a surplus of food supplies
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HEY MATE HERE IS THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION....
#️⃣ WHEN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION TOOK PLACE IT LED TO THE INCREASE IN USAGE OF PESTICIDES FERTILIZER AND OTHER THINGS.
#️⃣THIS LED TO THE DECREASE IN PRICE OF RICE.
#️⃣WHICH LED TO THE LESS DEATH CHANCES OF PEOPLE AND LEADS TO POPULATION INCREASES
#️⃣ WHEN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION TOOK PLACE IT LED TO THE INCREASE IN USAGE OF PESTICIDES FERTILIZER AND OTHER THINGS.
#️⃣THIS LED TO THE DECREASE IN PRICE OF RICE.
#️⃣WHICH LED TO THE LESS DEATH CHANCES OF PEOPLE AND LEADS TO POPULATION INCREASES
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