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The anticipated human population by the year 2050, is 9 billion. Experts based this estimate on several factors such as birth rates, population distribution, urbanization and the aging population.
As of April 2016 the human population on Earth is estimated at 7.4 billion.
The world's population is estimated to be between 7 and 8 billion people currently. The UN Population Fund estimates the world's population to reach 9 billion in 2043 and 10 billion in 2083.
Asia has the largest human population, with over 4.6 billion people residing on the continent.
6 Billion and counting!!!
The population of England in 1950 was 50 million people. It is estimated that by the year 2039 the population of England will reach 70 million people.
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approximately 4 billion people, it hosts 60% of the world's current human population
The world's population is now more than 7 billion and continues to grow by 82 million people per year. During the last half-century, the world's population more than doubled. Between 1960 and 2010, the world population rose from 3 billion to 6.8 billion. In other words, there has been more growth in population in the last fifty years than the previous 2 million years that humans have existed. Currently the rate of population increase is 1.2% per year, which means the planet's human population is on a trajectory to double again in 58 years.