* http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/popclockworld.htmlAccording to the International Programs Center, U.S. Census Bureau, the total population of the World, projected to 09/26/08 at 02:21 GMT (EST+5) is
6,726,023,533
---- 07/01/08 6,706,992,932
08/01/08 6,713,766,305
09/01/08 6,720,539,678
10/01/08 6,727,094,555
11/01/08 6,733,867,928
12/01/08 6,740,422,806
01/01/09 6,747,196,179
02/01/09 6,753,969,552
03/01/09 6,760,087,438
04/01/09 6,766,860,811
05/01/09 6,773,415,688
06/01/09 6,780,189,061
07/01/09 6,786,743,939
It is impossible to calculate the exact number of people in the world. The population is continually changing with births and deaths.
7.6 billion
There is about 6,800,000,000 people in the world now. (6,8 billion)
estimation: hundred millions
Working people ages vary from 20-60, and some people don't work, so a rough estimation would be more than a third of the Earth's population
An estimation of about 600 subs were operated during the war.
According to a rough estimation, almost 150,000 people die each day across the globe. About 100,000 people die of Age related causes.
Approx. 8 000 000 (an estimation for 2014).
there were several , although the Vietnam war was the worst by many people estimation.
The estimation is that about 1,000 people get shot worldwide each day. About 250-350 shootings a day occur in the US. This number was higher in 2011, when there were a record number of uprisings across the world.
Current estimations, (and, of course, that's all they can be,) average out at four million people dying worldwide each year as a result of smoking.Given this estimation, 50 smokers die each passing hour.
No one exactly knows the exact number of how many electron microscopes there are in the world but the estimation would depend on how strong these microscopes are (as i dont know much about electron microscopes).
well i don't know the exact number but i think almost half of a million were death,,,my estimation
I don't know how much rivers in world I wish my grammar good... I'm not sure how many rivers there are in the world. Considering the landmass we have, I reckon it's in the thousands, but that's just an estimation...