The world population reached the high mark of 5 billion people in the year of 1974 but it keeps on increasing everyday since more people are being born.
In 1928 the world population was 2 billion people. By 1968, the population of the world had increased to 3.55 billion people.
maybe around 3 billion because at 1805 it was a bilion......
The worlds population was 3.3 billion in 1965, it is now 6.7 billion so it that instance of doubling took 34 years .
There are about 7-8 births and about 2-3 deaths every second around the world. This leaves us with a addition of 5 individuals every second. In one minute, the world population increases by 5*60 = 300 people. In one hour, 300*60 = 18000. In one day, 24*18000 = 432,000. (About 0.432 million every day) So in a year, the world population would have increased by 157.68 Million. Today as I m typing this math, the world population is about 6.67 Billion. If in a year, the world population would have increased by 157.68 Million, by 2018 the world population would have grown by 1.57 Billion. Which is roughly about 25% increase from todays levels. This is significant. I m in my late 20's and so by 60 years of my age, I would have seen the world population double. This is very fearful to me. Answering the question of World Population by 2100: Todays Population = 6.67 Billion Population increase in 92 years = 9.2 * 1.578 Billion = 14.5176 Billion Total Population in 2100 = 21.1876 Billion
The world population in 1918 was about 1.8 billion people. This was during a period marked by the end of World War I and the Spanish flu pandemic, which had a significant impact on global population numbers.
~ 2.3 Billion. ~ 2.3 Billion.
In 1928 the world population was 2 billion people. By 1968, the population of the world had increased to 3.55 billion people.
In the year of 1960, the world population over 3 billion people. In 2014, the world population is close to 7 billion people.
Based on a 6-7 billion world population about 1 percent of the world's population has a PS3
maybe around 3 billion because at 1805 it was a bilion......
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.
The worlds population was 3.3 billion in 1965, it is now 6.7 billion so it that instance of doubling took 34 years .
Yes. It would reach around the world. Not once but 3 times.
how long did it take to double from 3 billion to 6 billion
There are about 7-8 births and about 2-3 deaths every second around the world. This leaves us with a addition of 5 individuals every second. In one minute, the world population increases by 5*60 = 300 people. In one hour, 300*60 = 18000. In one day, 24*18000 = 432,000. (About 0.432 million every day) So in a year, the world population would have increased by 157.68 Million. Today as I m typing this math, the world population is about 6.67 Billion. If in a year, the world population would have increased by 157.68 Million, by 2018 the world population would have grown by 1.57 Billion. Which is roughly about 25% increase from todays levels. This is significant. I m in my late 20's and so by 60 years of my age, I would have seen the world population double. This is very fearful to me. Answering the question of World Population by 2100: Todays Population = 6.67 Billion Population increase in 92 years = 9.2 * 1.578 Billion = 14.5176 Billion Total Population in 2100 = 21.1876 Billion
The combined populations of these 3 countries (3 of the 6 most populous in the world) is equal to about 39% of the total population of the world (about 7.3 billion people).1) China - 1.374 billion = 18.8 %2) India - 1.282 billion = 17.6 %6) Pakistan - 0.192 billion = 2.64 %The other 3 in the top 6 are:3) United States - 0.322 billion = 4.42 %4) Indonesia - 0.255 billion = 3.5 %5) Brazil - 0.205 billion = 2.82 %All other countries have 2.5% (Nigeria) or less.
The world population in 1918 was about 1.8 billion people. This was during a period marked by the end of World War I and the Spanish flu pandemic, which had a significant impact on global population numbers.