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III
Block
80
For thousands of years, the population growth was slow
due to ignorance of the disease, lack of
hygiene and wars. By mid-century
XVIII
,
the population
world was estimated at about 500 million and makes only
half a century had half the population today. Actually
we are more than 7 000 million each year, on average, they increase
12 people per 1 000 inhabitants.
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Source: United Nations Organization
You together. Statistics Division. <Http: //
unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/
products / deep / dyb2.htm>.
Total world:
51
Inhabitants per km
2
132
35
16
29
4
32
Total world:
8
Mortality
(Per 1
000)
7
11
8
6
7
11
Total world:
19
birthrate
(Per 1
000)
17
34
13
18
17
11
Total world:
6
974
Population in millions
4
207.4
1
045.9
347.6
596.6
37.6
739.3
Total world:
1.1%
World total (per 1
000)
Natural growth
2.3
0.9
1.1
1
0.1
1.5
Africa
Canada and the United States of America
Latin America and the Caribbean
Europe
Asia
Oceania
Features
population by region