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Citrus Biosecurity Lesson 1 | Human Population Growth Chart

Human Population Growth Chart Mobile phones Genome project Internet PCs Man lands on Moon Nuclear energy DNA discovered High-speed computer Penicillin Airplanes Population (billions) Automobile Telephone Germ theory Railroads 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Watt engine Agricultural Revolution Industrial Revolution 2nd Agricultural Revolution Pottery Invention of the plow Peak of Rome First irrigation Peak of Greece First cities Metallurgy Mathematics Writing 9000BC 7000BC 5000BC 4000BC 3000BC 2000BC 1000BC 0 1000AD 2000AD