The world population in 1000 A.D. was 257,053,896
The world population in 1000 B.C. was 36,459,534
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7.87 births/ 1000 population (as of 2008) From C.I.A. world factbook.
1.9 per 1000
the population is 1000
Seven million. That's 1/1000 of the world's population.
The population of the Himalayas is 1000
birth rate=22.22 births/1000 population death rate= 6.4 deaths/ 1000 population net population increasing rate NPIR = 15.82births/1000 population doubling period = ln 2/NPIR = ln 2*1000/15.82 =43.81 year
To find out what 0.0625 per 1000 of the population represents, you can multiply 0.0625 by 1000. This calculation yields 62.5, meaning that 0.0625 per 1000 corresponds to 62.5 individuals in a population of 1000. Thus, it indicates that for every 1000 people, there are approximately 62.5 individuals associated with that metric.
According to the CIA World Factbook, Namibia's death rate is 19 deaths/1000 population.
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1000 million
about 1000 people