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How long did it take for the human population on Earth to go from two billion to six billion? less than 50 years less than 100 years less than 150 years less than 200 years
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How long did it take for the human population on Earth to go from two billion to six billion? less than 50 years less than 100 years less than 150 years less than 200 years
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How long did it take for the human population on Earth to go from two billion to six
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less than 200 years
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If I am correct, it took less than 50 years for the human population to sky rocket
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