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
7.3 Billion people is expected to be hit by the start of 2015 based on worldometers world population clock. We have a net population growth of over 25 million in the first four months of 2014 alone. Since our population based off of that world population states we have 7.22 billion people alive right now, we will have at least a net growth of at least 100 million people this year on average. On other world population clocks, other data and information may be found.
No, the world's population is approximately 7 billion.
The world population has increased greatly since 1930. There were only 2 billion people in the world in 1930 and now there are over 7 billion people.
It changes every few seconds, but more than 7 billion.
It is about 14 million against a world population of roughly 7 billion, so that makes 0.2%.
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%
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 population of the world is only around 6-7 billion.
Almost 7 billion.
about 7 billion