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APES Chapter 6 ID: The Human Population and Its Impact Use chapter 6 of your textbook to answer the following questions. What are 3 factors that account for the rapid growth of the world?s human population over the past 200 years. What is the projected human population for the year 2050? 1- humans developed the ability to expand into diverse new habitats and different climate zones 2-emergence of early and modern agriculture allowed more people to be fed for each unit of land area farmed 3-the development of sanitation system, antibiotics, and vaccines helped control infectious disease agents. The projected human population by 2050 is 9.3 billion

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