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    In 1798, Malthus Claimed That the Population Was Growing Much
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In 1798, Malthus Claimed That the Population Was Growing Much

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In 1798, Malthus claimed that the population was growing much more rapidly than Earth's food supply because population increased geometrically, whereas food supply increased arithmetically.

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