Population is the total number of people living on Earth. In recent centuries,
population growt...
Social Studies, 21.04.2020 19:30 layla07
Population is the total number of people living on Earth. In recent centuries,
population growth has soared. There are now 18 times more people alive than there
were 600 years ago. This is largely due to lower death rates from an increase in
medicine, which is raising the average age a person lives to be.
Global Population Growth
World Population in increments of Billion
The rate of global population growth is slowing down,
but the total population is still increasing, just not as
quickly as it was a few years ago.
where do
all these
people
CO
Longer life expectancy.
O
Lower death rate.
More babies.
Better medicine
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