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The earth's population has exceeded the 6.5 billion mark, and the world's new births and deaths are every secondDate: February 27, 2006 |According to the U.S. Census Bureau's Center for International Programs, the Earth's population will exceed the 6.5 billion mark at 7:16 p.m. ET on Feb. 25 (8:16 a.m. EDT on Feb. 26).
Of course, this is only the result of theoretical estimates. It is possible that a week or a year ago, the Earth welcomed its 6.5 billion members; Or maybe a month from now, the 6.5 billion citizens of the planet will be born somewhere in the world. Regardless, the Earth's population growth trend is an indisputable fact, and it poses an even greater challenge to how the planet can feed so many people.
The agency also expects the global population to reach 7 billion by October 16, 2012 at 4:36 p.m. ET (October 17, 2012 at 5:36 a.m. EDT); The global population will grow to 9 billion by 2050. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the world's population has shown a first-class growth: the global population has reached 6 billion in June 1999, about four times the global population in 1900 and twice the global population in 1960.
It took only 12 years for the world's population to grow from 5 billion to 6 billion, which is faster than any previous multiples of 1 billion people. The U.S. Census Bureau's "World Population Clock" shows that the global birth rate is much higher than the death rate——— and every second of birth, death; But population growth is unevenly distributed globally——— with 57 percent of new births in Asia, 26 percent in Africa, 9 percent in South America, 5 percent in Europe, 3 percent in North America, and less than 1 percent in Oceania. The five most populous countries in the world are:
China (1.3 billion), India (1.1 billion), the United States (100 million), Indonesia (100 million) and Brazil (100 million). Population growth rates are linked to birth, death, living standards, health care and economic development, but over the past 50 years, there has been another phenomenon that cannot be ignored: population growth has been fastest in the regions least able to afford the new population.
For example, in most parts of Africa and Latin America, women have an average of 6 or 7 children. The average American woman has two children, which is just enough to meet the zero population growth, but the number of births among immigrants in the United States continues to be high. In Europe, where women are generally more developed, the average number of births per woman is only one, and some countries have experienced negative population growth.
What worries experts is not the appearance of regional differences in population growth, but the disparities in living standards, health benefits and economic prospects that are behind this trend. "Neither scenario (too much or too little) is not conducive to long-term sustainability. Thomas Batner, head of estimates and ** at the United Nations Population Agency, said.
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Human seconds * 3,600 seconds hours * 24 hours days = 155,520 human days, that is, more than 155,000 people die every day in the world.
How many people die in the world in a day.
Human seconds * 3,600 seconds hours * 24 hours days = 155,520 human days, that is, more than 155,000 people die every day in the world.
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The death toll in China is 10,000 a day。At present, but due to the impact of aging, the mortality rate has increased slightly (, the birth rate is 10,000 people born every day in China. If it is accurate to the second, China will give birth to an average of one every second.
The number of deaths in China is about 10,000 a day.
The number of normal deaths per day globallySomeone dies every second in the world, that is, 106 people die every minute, 6,360 people in a small day, and 152,640 people in a day. The world's population has reached more than 7.5 billion, with about 5 births and 2 deaths per second. In other words, every second that passes, two people die on Earth, and 24 hours a day, 172,800 people die.
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At present, there are about 259 births per second, 259 births per minute, 15,540 births per hour, and an annual increase of about 82.96 million people.
Someone dies every second in the world, that is, 106 people die every minute, 6,360 people in a small day, and 152,640 people in a day.
According to the Census Bureau's "World Population Clock," the global birth rate is much higher than the death rate — births and deaths every second; But population growth is unevenly distributed globally——— with 57 percent of new births in Asia, 26 percent in Africa, 9 percent in South America, 5 percent in Europe, 3 percent in North America, and less than 1 percent in Oceania.
Someone dies every second in the world. That's 106 deaths every minute.
The death toll is the sum of the number of people who lost their lives in a certain period of time. Death involves all populations, regardless of age, sex, cause of death, illness or personal accident, including all who have lost their lives.
The number of stillbirths should not be included in the count of deaths. Because stillbirth does not constitute birth, it does not constitute death. However, if a living infant dies after birth, regardless of the length of his or her life, the number of living children shall be counted.
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