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Why didn't the world experience a Malthusian catastrophe as population significantly increased?

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User Qbi
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the agricultural revolutions allowed society to produce more food, and population growth slows as society develops

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User SimplyPhy
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It mostly increased and still is in mostly in 3rd world countries and a lot of them don’t even get the spotlight or already in chaos that’s my opinion at least but don’t take my word for it.
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