There are approximately 129 million people born every year worldwide, to best estimates.
19.95 (births per 1000 persons)...
90
Georgia
247 per minute or 356165 per day
I'm estimating 1059/day for 2009 based on: 10.04 births per thousands population (estimated 2009) 38,482,919 population (estimated July 2009) 38,482,909/1000 population = 38,482.92 sets of 1000 population 10.04 births/thousands x 38,482.92 sets of thousands pop = 386,369 births/year 386,369 births per year/365 days per year = 1059 births per day
36.64 births per 1000 population
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 140 million births worldwide each year. This number can fluctuate slightly due to changes in birth rates in various countries. On average, this translates to about 385,000 births per day.
Too many.
The global Birth Rate is approximately 27 births per thousand people per year. Assuming a global population of 6 billion (no idea how accurate this is) this implies 162 million babies are born per year. Assuming that the birth days are spread evenly across each day of the year (again, no idea whether this is accurate) this would imply about 440,000 babies are born per day, each day of the year.
Assuming about 365 days per year, that would be 11/365.
The number of multiple births per year can vary depending on the population and region. In the United States, for example, about 3% of all births are multiples, which includes twins, triplets, and higher order multiples. This percentage has been relatively stable over the years.
depends on your geographical location