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Beginning around 1750,the global human population began to grow at much faster then it had in the years before this time.What caused this to change in the population growth rate?

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The cartogram is made up of squares, each of which represents half a million people of a country’s population. The 11.5 million Belgians are represented by 23 squares; the 49.5 million Colombians are represented by 99 squares; the 1.415 billion people in China are represented by 2830 squares; and the entire world population of 7.633 billion people in 2018 is represented by the total sum of 15,266 squares. It started in 1798, to the 1800. This period is when the human population began to grow at a faster rate then any other time in history. The answer is 300 years ago.

Explanation : Births - usually measured using the birth rate (number of live births per 1,000 of the population per year). Deaths - usually measured using the death rate (number of deaths per 1,000 of the population per year). Migration - the movement of people in and out of an area.

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