According to the projections of the U.S. Census Bureau, the world's population will surpass 7 billion in 2012.
In late 2012 the world population is expected to reach 7 billion
it hasn't reached 7 billion yet it is predicted that the world population will reach 7 billion in Oct. 31, 2011
As of May, 2009, the US Census Bureau estimated a global population of 6,776,836,730 with an annual growth rate of 1.188%
No, the world's population is approximately 7 billion.
7 Billion(ish) 9 Billion if you include asians.
It is about 14 million against a world population of roughly 7 billion, so that makes 0.2%.
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
In 2012 the world population will reach 7 billion.
In 2012 the world population will reach 7 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.
According to the projections of the U.S. Census Bureau (http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/worldpop.html), the world's population will surpass 7 billion in 2012.
well accordeing to poodwaddle.com they're world clock will tell you
About 6.2 billion people. We reached 6 billion people in October, 1999. We should reach 7 billion in about July, 2012.
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The estimated population of the Earth right now is slightly over 7 billion people.
The population of the world is only around 6-7 billion.
Almost 7 billion.