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Country (or territory) CIA WB 2009 UN 2005–10 UN 2010–15 UN 2015–20 (%) Year World 1.17: 1.15: 1.23: 1.19: 1.09 Asia/Other non-specified areas: 0.43: 0.16 Afghanistan: 2.26: 2023: 2.44: 2.78: 3.16: 2.41 Albania * 0.19: 2023: 0.26-0.92-0.12: 0.13 Algeria * 1.27: 2023: 1.89: 1.63: 1.98: 1.67 Andorra *-0.11: 2023: 0.63: 1.37-1.59-0.21 Angola ...
Population growth jumped from 0.3% up to 0.8%. In the following 300 years alone, the world population grew from 0.5 to over three billion people. Considering recent times, the curve flattens off again. The following graph shows the evolution of the world population from 1960 to 2022.
Oct 1, 2022 · Carmen Ang. Animation: The Global Population Over 300 Years, by Country. Since the 1800s, our global population has grown from 984 million people to almost 8 billion —an increase of more than 700%. Which regions around the world have led this growth, and what’s expected for the rest of the century?
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Oct 11, 2022 · India’s peak population will stand at around 1.7 billion people. The world’s population is expected to peak later, around the 2080s. Humanity’s peak population is expected to be about 10.5 billion.
The speed of global population growth over the last few centuries has been staggering. For most of human history, the world population was well under one million. As recently as 12,000 years ago, there were only 4 million people worldwide. The chart shows the rapid increase in the global population since 1700.
Jun 1, 2023 · The chart shows that global population growth reached a peak in 1962 and 1963 with an annual growth rate of 2.2%; but since then, world population growth has halved.4. For the last half-century we have lived in a world in which the population growth rate has been declining.
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Jul 16, 2023 · July 2023-July 2024 estimates from the 2022 U.N. Revision. Source: Worldometer () List of countries and dependencies in the world ranked by population, from the most populated. Growth rate, median age, fertility rate, area, density, population density, urbanization, urban population, share of world population.