The area proposed is roughly 0.00117% of the current land area on the planet -- and almost exactly the size of the Comoros or a little less than the US State of Delaware. It would be impossible to fit the entirety of Earth's population into this small of an area, even if all of it was turned into a multilevel metropolis. You would need to have a population density of over 4 million people per square kilometer and Manila, the city with the highest population density in the world today, only has 42,000 people per square kilometer. An additional issue is that the population would be unable to survive without using additional territory for farming, water-collection, and waste removal.
The world's population in 1946 was estimated to be around 2.3 billion people.
India is the world's second most populous country, with a population of over 1.3 billion people.
Africa is the second largest continent in the world, both by land area and population. With a population of over 1.2 billion people, Africa is home to a diverse range of cultures, landscapes, and wildlife.
India is the world's second most populous country, with over 1.3 billion people as of 2021. It is surpassed only by China in terms of population.
For most of the worlds population, the effect of aging on the activity of lactose declines by 90 - 95 percent.
over 7 BILLION
6 Billion
The answer is: Vatican City.
The world's population is approximately 7.9 billion people currently.
The world's population in 1946 was estimated to be around 2.3 billion people.
1.6-1.75 billion.
1,335,070,000 (1.3 Billion) which is 19.65% of the worlds population
The population of the Northern Hemisphere is 90% of the worlds population. Which is about 6.3 billion. The population of the Southern Hemisphere is about 10% of the worlds population so that is about 700 million.
5.2 billion people
The world's population reached one billion in the early 19th century, around 1804.
In 2000 AD the Worlds Population was estimated at 6,070, 581, 000.
Yes, it does. Its population is about 1.4 billion people.