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Who argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on? a. Thomas Malthus b. Charles Lyell c. Jean Baptiste Lamarck d. Alfred Russel Wallace
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Who argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on?
a. Thomas Malthus
b. Charles Lyell
c. Jean Baptiste Lamarck
d. Alfred Russel Wallace
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In an essay called "On Population",
Thomas Malthus
argued that human populations grow faster than the resources they depend on.
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