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  1. Jan 22, 2024 · Global population 1800-2100, by continent. The world's population first reached one billion people in 1803, and reach eight billion in 2023, and will peak at almost 11 billion by the end of the ...

  2. In contrast, all of the regions of Africa show significant population growth rates, with increases of 2.5-3% across Central, Eastern, Western and Sub-Saharan Africa. Continents by Size. The world's largest continent is Asia, which spans over 17,212,000 square miles (44,579,000 square kilometers).

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  4. Jun 1, 2023 · The global population growth rate peaked long ago. 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.

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · Jun 13, 2023. Whereas the population is expected to decrease somewhat until 2100 in Asia, Europe, and South America, it is predicted to grow significantly in Africa. While there were 1.4 billion ...

    • Animation: The Global Population Over 300 Years, by Country
    • Asia’s Current Dominance
    • Africa’s Growing Piece of The Pie

    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? This animated visualization by James Eagleshows 300 years of population growth, including historical figures as well as proj...

    For centuries, more than half of the world’s population has been concentrated in Asia. At certain points throughout history, the region has made up nearly 70%of the world’s population. Here’s a look at 2021 figures, and how large each region’s population is relative to each other: China and India have been Asia’s largest population hubs, with China...

    Although Asia dominates the charts when it comes to overall population numbers currently, Africa’s growing population numbers are often overlooked. While the continent’s total population is smaller than Asia’s, it will soon be home to the world’s largest working-age population, which could have a significant impact on the global economy in the year...

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  6. Jul 15, 2019 · In 2023, its population is around 1.4 billion; by 2100 it's projected to reach just under 4 billion. Over the past 50 years Asia experienced rapid population growth. In 2023, its population is around 4.8 billion. By 2050 it's expected to rise to 5.3 billion, but then fall in the latter half of the century.

  7. The world population has increased rapidly over the last few centuries. 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. 1. As recently as 12,000 years ago, there were only 4 million people worldwide.