Industrial Revolution: The Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization that began in the late 18th century. It brought about technological advancements and improved living conditions, which led to increased food production, better healthcare systems, and ultimately contributed to global population growth.
Green Revolution: The Green Revolution refers to a series of agricultural innovations that occurred between the 1940s and 1970s. These innovations included the development of high-yield crop varieties, improved irrigation methods, and increased use of fertilizers. The Green Revolution significantly boosted food production worldwide and played a crucial role in fueling global population growth.
Medical Advancements: Medical advancements such as vaccines, antibiotics, and improved healthcare practices have greatly reduced mortality rates around the world. As more lives are saved from diseases or medical complications that would have been fatal in the past, it has resulted in an increase in global population growth.