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  1. There are seven continents in the world: Asia. Africa. Europe. North America. South America. Oceania. Antarctica. As of 2022, the global population has reached more than 7.9 billion people, spanning the inhabited continents of Africa, North and South America, Asia, Europe and Australia/Oceania.

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Distribution of the global population by continent 2023. In the middle of 2023, about 60 percent of the global population was living in Asia. The total world population amounted to 8.1 billion ...

  3. Learning About Continents and Population The worksheet below is aimed towards helping elementary school students uses graphs to learn about the different continents and the population density of each continent. The chart shows the size and population of each continent. First, name the seven continents of this graph.

  4. Only these two continents have crossed one billion milestone. Asia and Africa, together share about 77% of the global population. Europe has a population of around 751 million (9.37%), North America is home to around 605 million (7.55%), South America, the second least populated continent, has about 441 million inhabitants (5.50%).

  5. Jun 12, 2019 · Continents by Population. The global population is not evenly distributed among the continents. The current global population is approximately 7.71 billion, up from 7.5 billion in 2013. This population is distributed across six of the earth's seven continents: Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia/Oceania.

  6. Around 108 billion people have ever lived on our planet. This means that today’s population size makes up 6.5% of the total number of people ever born. This increase has been the result of advances in living conditions and health that reduced death rates – especially in children – and increases in life expectancy.

  7. 2024. 0.91. Population in the world is growing at a rate of around 0.91% per year in 2024 (up from 0.88% in 2023, and down from 0.98% in 2020, and 1.06% in 2019). The current population increase is estimated at around 73 million people per year. Annual growth rate reached its peak in the late 1960s, when it was at around 2%.

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