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1. Why was there a large increase in the human population after the Industrial Revolution?
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2. What is one problem caused by a large human population?
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One problem caused by a large human population is the strain on natural resources and the environment. As the population grows, the demand for resources such as water, energy, and food increases. This can lead to deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction, and depletion of natural resources. It also contributes to climate change and biodiversity loss.
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One major reason for the large increase in the human population after the Industrial Revolution was the advancements in technology and healthcare. The Industrial Revolution brought about improvements in agriculture, allowing for greater food production and reducing famine. Additionally, advancements in medicine and sanitation practices led to a decrease in mortality rates and an increase in life expectancy. These factors combined resulted in a significant increase in the human population.
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One problem caused by a large human population is the strain on natural resources and the environment. As the population grows, the demand for resources such as water, energy, and food increases. This can lead to deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction, and depletion of natural resources. It also contributes to climate change and biodiversity loss.
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Correct! The strain on natural resources and the environment is indeed a major problem caused by a large human population. The increased demand for resources can lead to various negative impacts on the environment, including deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction, resource depletion, climate change, and loss of biodiversity.

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