C.e 1650
1880
A:The total population of the world five thousand years ago, during the Early Bronze Age, has been estimated around 15 million people.
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.
The population of Australia was 6.97 million people in 1939. By 1970 the population had grown to 12.7 million. As of 2013, the estimated population is 23.2 million.
In the early 1930s about 62 million. The annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland in 1938 added about a furth 10 million inhabitants.
The United-States population reached 100 million in 1920, 200 million in 1967, and 300 million in 2006. It's projected to reach 400 million in 2038, 500 million in 2066, 600 million by 2100, and 1 billion by 2200.
500 million
As of 2021, the population of the European Union is approximately 447 million people.
1999
1927
About 500 million
375 species and about 500 million
400 million
The population of Greece in 500 BC was around 400000. The population however increased to between 8 and 10 million by 800 BC.
By 2010, Jordan's population is expected to reach up to 7.1 million.
According to the Australian Bureau of statistics, Australia's population reached thirteen million in March 1971.
The global population in 1650 was estimated to be around 500 million people. It was a time of slow population growth compared to later periods due to factors such as high mortality rates from diseases and lack of advanced healthcare.