That's what the scientists are saying but, I think it's more like 71 million years ago. It's interesting.
Read this - http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/stanley_ambrose.php
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The human population has experienced significant growth over the past 3000 years. From an estimated 50 million people in 1000 BCE, the global population has increased to over 7.8 billion by 2021. This population growth has been driven by advancements in agriculture, technology, and medicine.
Probably around 300,000.
300 years ago - roughly the same time as the industrial revolution escalated.
Over population on their islands.
No human has been recorded to live anywhere near 1000 years. The official world record for the oldest person ever is 122 years and 164 days.
The same as any other human being. We are regular people.
human population has been growing rapidly since before the year 1000 but human population does not have a limit to how high it goes but it's us that gives it a small limit of what it can cope with, food production, waste produce, crime rate, health service are all at risk of over population so the population only has a small limit and we are the only ones that give it the limit!
the population is 1000
The population of the Himalayas is 1000
The world population in 1000 A.D. was 257,053,896 The world population in 1000 B.C. was 36,459,534
A millennium is one thousand (1000) years.
birth rate=22.22 births/1000 population death rate= 6.4 deaths/ 1000 population net population increasing rate NPIR = 15.82births/1000 population doubling period = ln 2/NPIR = ln 2*1000/15.82 =43.81 year