World Population Facts. Stats As of today, there are over 7,368,826,000 alive in the world today $15,030 Average global gross national income per capita.

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World Population Facts

Stats As of today, there are over 7,368,826,000 alive in the world today $15,030 Average global gross national income per capita – $39,020 in more developed countries – $2,270 in least developed Life Expectancy: 71 years – Men: 69 – Women: 73

3,339 Population per square kilometer of arable land in South Korea 12 Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births in Kosovo, the highest rate in Europe 28 The number of maternal mortality deaths per 100,000 live births in the United States, up from 12 in % The percentage of women in Swaziland ages infected with HIV/AIDS, vs. 7.2% for men in the same age group 85% of women in Afghanistan have no formal education and are illiterate 500,000 rape cases every year in South Africa 168 million Children employed in child labor. More than half of these are employed in hazardous jobs

Write a paragraph to describe the population of the U.S. Include the following key words: Spread Densely Unevenly South and east North and west Sparsely Write a paragraph to describe the population of the U.S. Include the following key words: Spread Densely Unevenly South and east North and west Sparsely

Population Facts Many people live near lakes and rivers, and most live within 300 miles of the ocean The Eastern Hemisphere has more people than the Western 90% of all people live in the Northern Hemisphere

10 Most Populated Countries in 2015 Country, 2015Population China1,372,000,000 India1,314,000,000 United States321,000,000 Indonesia256,000,000 Brazil205,000,000 Pakistan199,000,000 Nigeria182,000,000 Bangladesh160,000,000 Russia144,000,000 Mexico127,000,000

By 2050 the population is estimated to be at 9.6 Billion Country, 2050Population India1,660,000,000 China1366,000,000 United States398,000,000 Nigeria397,000,000 Indonesia368,000,000 Pakistan344,000,000 Brazil226,000,000 Bangladesh202,000,000 Congo, Dem. Rep.194,000,000 Ethiopia165,000,000

Fertility Rates 2015 (average # children born to a woman in her lifetime) Highest Niger 7.6 South Sudan 6.9 Congo, Dem. Rep 6.6 Somalia 6.6 Chad 6.5 Lowest Bosnia-Herzegovina 1.2 South Korea 1.2 Portugal 1.2 Taiwan 1.2 Greece 1.3

Population Density Term used to talk about where on Earth’s surface people live –Japan is one of the most densely populated places in the world Slightly smaller in size than California Population is about half of the United States Majority of population is settled on 16% of the land

How does population density effect the way people live?

Past Populatio n (1950) Past Populatio n 1995 Future Populatio n 2025 BirthsDeaths# Children/ Family Populatio n Density (people per sq/mile) World2,526,443,000 5,701,769,000 8,312,025, ,387, ,024,37 9 3N/A Africa Egypt Ethiopia Nigeria Asia Bangladesh China India Latin America Brazil Mexico North America United States Europe Germany