Well without getting too complicated, we could look at the number of births in the world for 2007 then convert that to a rate per minute.
As of 2007, the average Birth Rate for the whole world is 20.3 per year per 1000 total population,which for a world population of 6.6 billion comes to 134 million babies per year.
There were 365 days in 2007, 24 hours per day and 60 minutes per hour so 365 x 24 x 60= 525600 minutes per year.
in 2007 there were 134 000 000 babies born/yr divided by 525 600 minutes/yr = 255 babies born every minute.
250 are born every minute. But many people die every minute, so it is not as much as it seems.
150 people are born every minute around the world (:
255 etimated but not by me off the internet.
About 150 or 160 Babies are born a minute! =)
On average, about 4 babies are born per minute in the United States.
There are 255 babies born every minute in the world. In the year 2007 there were 6.6 million babies born.
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There are 1,987,645 babies born in 1 second!
About 160 little car babies are born from their mother's car! In 60 Seconds! :)
The expression would be: (Number of babies born per minute) x M minutes = Total babies born in M minutes.
Approximately 210 babies are born into poverty every minute on earth. This translates to around 300,000 babies born into poverty each day. It is a significant global issue that requires attention and action from governments, organizations, and individuals.
About 20,568 babies born per minute.
No one measures sexual orientation at birth.
On average, around 1.6 babies are born in Japan every minute, which amounts to approximately 2.3 million births per year. Japan has a declining birth rate, which has led to concerns about its aging population and its impact on the country's economy and social welfare systems.