Matthew Bishop

11/8/19



                                              Human Geography Notes: Blog #16




The population has grown from 3 billion to 7 billion in the past 50 years. Most people come from Asian countries such as Bangladesh. In 1972, Bangladesh had an average of 7 babies per woman and the average life span was 50 years. In 2012, Bangladesh has an average of 2 babies per woman and an average life span of 70 years old. In 1063, the average babies per woman in the world was 5. In 2012, the average number of babies per woman in the world was 2.5 babies. In 1800, two parent had on average, 6 children. The reason the population went up so slow though, is because 4 of the 6 children died. This means only 2 of the 6 children would live to grow up and have children on their own. By the end of the century, demographers say the world population will be 11 billion.Right now the world code if 1114. 1 billion people in the Americas, Europe and Africa, while Asia will have 4 billion people. By the end of the century, the world code will be 1145. 1 billion people in the Americas, 1 billion in Europe, 4 billion in Africa and 5 billion people in Asia.

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