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    By the End of the Twenty-First Century, the Human Population
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By the End of the Twenty-First Century, the Human Population

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By the end of the twenty-first century, the human population is expected to be:


A) over 12.5 billion.
B) 3.5 to 5 billion.
C) 8.5 to 11 billion.
D) 10 to 12.5 billion.

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