a lot for example
Starting at 500 millionPopulation
(in billions)0.51248Year15001804192719742025Years elapsed3041234751
Starting at 375 millionPopulation
(in billions)0.3750.751.536Year11711715188119601999Years elapsed5441667939
This number changes from day to day, and year to year. The best estimates use long term forecasts for the most accurate average such as growth per decade.
Anyway, if you base the rate purely on, say a 2008 population growth rate:
The world population is growing at a rate of 1.16% (78 million people) per year in 2008 (compared to the year 2000 as a baseline), or approximately 212,970 people per day.
The population of the world increased from approximately 1.6 billion people in 1900, to approximately 6 billion people in 2000. Such figures are approximations however, as it would be near impossible to ascertain the true population of the world.
About 83 million people each year. Not excacly but very close...
The world's population increased from about 1.6 billion in 1900 to around 6.1 billion in 2000, representing a growth of around 4.5 billion people over that century.
All of them.
The current global population is estimated to be over 7.8 billion people. China and India are the two most populous countries in the world. The world population is projected to reach around 9.7 billion by 2050.
The population of Boston has been increasing steadily over the years. In recent years, the population growth has been driven by factors such as job opportunities, urban development, and immigration. The exact rate of increase can vary from year to year.
Asia and Africa are projected to account for ninety percent of the world's population growth in the next century. These regions have large populations and high fertility rates, which contribute to the significant increase in population expected in the coming years.
Around 55% of the world's population currently lives in urban areas, with this number expected to increase in the coming years due to ongoing urbanization trends.
The population trend from 2002 to 2012 showed a steady increase over the decade.
The population started to increase rapidly
It has, mostly because of the increase in the world's population.
The current global population is estimated to be over 7.8 billion people. China and India are the two most populous countries in the world. The world population is projected to reach around 9.7 billion by 2050.
The Muslim population has INCREASED.
the world population is going up at a mindblowing pace. in only 10 years we went form 4 billion people to 6 billion people. that a 50% increase in just 10 years.
the world population has increased from four to seven billion in the last forty years, however individual nations have both had their populations increase and decrease over this period of time
Growth rate-amout of population increase 1 year
Possibly because there has been an increase of human population over the past 50 years
The population of Massachusetts in 1730 was around 10,000. This was a dramatic increase from the population just 30 years before.
It grows about a billion people bigger every 12 years
the projected world population in ten years is 6,800,000,000
The population of the world has been increasing steadily for a number of centuries now. It won't continue to do so indefinitely, but it can continue to increase for at least a while longer. The year 2025 is only another 13 years from now, as I type, so a reasonable guess is that the population will increase by then to perhaps 8 billion.