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Estimates of historical world population comparison of humans living today with all previous generations this article lists current estimates of the world population in history

In summary, estimates for the progression of world population since the late middle ages are in the following ranges: World population milestones went unnoticed until the 20th century, since there was no reliable data on global population dynamics [2] the population of the world reached These sources like youtube are extremely unreliable sources Whoever made those youtube videos most likely has the un/uscb sources.] this is a list of population milestones by country (and year first reached) Only existing countries are included, not former countries.

World population high, medium, and low projections of the future human world population [1] in world demographics, the world population is the total number of humans currently alive Demographic history is the reconstructed record of human population in the past Given the lack of population records prior to the 1950s, there are many gaps in our record of demographic history Historical demographers must make do with estimates, models and extrapolations For the demographic methodology, see historical demography Graph showing population by continent as a percentage of.

Earth has a human population of over 8.2 billion as of 2025, with an overall population density of 50 people per km 2 (130 per sq

Nearly 60% of the world's population lives in asia, with more than 2.8 billion in the countries of india and china combined The percentage shares of china, india and rest of south asia of the world population have remained at similar levels for the last few. The world had already reached a population of five billion on 11 july 1987, [5] and six billion, twelve years later on 12 october 1999 [6] united nations population fund spokesman omar gharzeddine disputed the date of the day of six billion by stating, the u.n Marked the '6 billionth' [person] in 1999, and then a couple of years later the population division itself reassessed its. Plot population.csv using 3:($4/1e9) linetype rgb #ff0000 pt 5 csv table data file as retrieved.

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