Some parts of the world experiencing a very high increase in population include sub-Saharan Africa, parts of the Middle East, and certain countries in South Asia. Factors such as high birth rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and limited access to family planning contribute to rapid population growth in these regions.
Europe is not experiencing overpopulation B. Europe
Currently, some parts of Africa, particularly countries in sub-Saharan Africa, are experiencing the most rapid population growth in the world. Additionally, parts of the Middle East and South Asia also have high population growth rates. These regions are characterized by high fertility rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and other socio-economic factors contributing to rapid population growth.
As of now, some parts of Africa, particularly countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, have the fastest population growth rates. On the other hand, parts of Europe and East Asia, such as countries like Italy and Japan, are experiencing slow population growth rates or even population decline due to factors like low birth rates and an aging population.
the population in the world in the mid 1600's was almost nine hundred million and then it decrease by a lot and now we have a lot more people in the world.
Increase "Baby Boom"
go into war. that way the world population would decrease
Since World War II Polish population was increasing, but in 2013 it started to decrease.
Niger has the world's highest birth rate, at 48.91 births per 1000 population per year. India had the most total births a year, with a 1.578% increase year on year and 22.22 births/1,000 population a year. 25,508,468 births annually
A little of both, I would say. It's like a mutual experience :)
Population with unrestricted growth is classified as a boom. The US experienced a boom after World War II when thousands of soldiers returned home.
The human population is currently experiencing exponential growth, meaning it is increasing at an accelerating rate. This rapid population growth is straining resources and infrastructure in many regions of the world.