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What is the most likely cause of the change in life expectancy shown in the graph below?
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What is the most likely cause of the change in life expectancy shown in the graph below?
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What is the most likely cause of the change in life expectancy shown in the graph below?
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3, a decrease in natural checks, such as disease, on the population
Explanation: If there are less diseases, then there will be less chances of catching a disease therefore resulting and a longer life expectancy and less fatalities.
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