Jump to content

Welcome to Fatal Facts
Register now to gain access to all of our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, post status updates, manage your profile and so much more. If you already have an account, login here - otherwise create an account for free today!

World population facts

- - - - -

  • Please log in to reply
No replies to this topic

#1
mrxballoonhands

mrxballoonhands

    Advanced Member

  • Premium
  • 80 posts
  • Locationchicago Illinois
Reputation: 22
Will become famous soon enough
Reputation
The US Census Bureau reported that the 6 billionth person was born at 1.24am on Sunday July 18, 1999. The United Nations however, had set that landmark at October 12, 1999.
Every second 5 people are born and 2 people die, a net gain of 3 people. At this rate, the world population will double every 40 years and would be 12 billion in 40 years, 24 billion in 80 years, and more than 48 billion in 120 years. However the United Nations estimate that world population will stabilize at 12 billion in 120 years, citing that effective family planning will result in a universally low birth rate. Education plays a key role: almost half of the 6 billion people are under age 25.
At the beginning of the second millennium (1000 AD) the world population was 400 million. In 1750 there were about 800 million people in the world. In 1850 there were a billion more, and by 1950, another billion. Then it took just 50 years to double to 6 billion. In another 50 years the world population is expected to be 9 billion, which means that a decrease in growth of the world population is expected.
The recent global population explosion is not only the consequence of increased birth rates but also the result of an unprecedented decrease in death rate. Significant advances in public health and medicine, phenomenal agricultural yields and the expanding global economy contributed to the population explosion as the lifespan average continues to increase.
Only one in ten people lived in cities in 1900. By 1994 the figure had grown to one of every two people, creating megalopolies of millions to tens of millions inhabitants. More than 400 cities have a population of more than a million people. Managing such large cities, and better management of the planet’s resources, could become the most difficult problem of this century.
In spite of the population increase and desertification, famines have actually become less frequent in the past 200 years. The famines in Africa seen on TV are due to the political strife and civil wars (see current conflicts between countries) that disorganize the economy, paralyze transportation, and prevent emergency food drops. In fact, out of the 40 poorest and hungriest nations on earth, 36 actually export food to richer countries. Posted Image Every day 200 million couples make love, 400,000 babies are born, and
140,000 people die, 25,000 because of starvation

People and Planet

World population Day is celebrated on July 11th.




See: World population facts
awards
This award is for members who have won the Member of the Month.   Submit more than 10 news updates in submit news and have them moved to front page news!   Someone that is seen *almost* always being nice and treating others with respect. Not everyone is perfect, but this award is for those that are nice to people the majority of the time and always helping out other members.  




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users