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Spike Human Population 19th Century Due To Modern Medicine

The significant increase in human population during the 19th century is attributed to advancements in modern medicine and agricultural practices, which reduced mortality rates from disease and starvation.

The spike in human population during the 19th century is due to modern medicine and farming methods, which have reduced the number of people dying from disease and hunger.

Text The spike in human population during the 19th century is due to modern medicine and farming methods, which have reduced the number of people dying from disease and hunger

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