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Summary Of: World population

Estimated world population at various dates... The world population is expected to peak at 9... the world population has been doubled or will double in the following years... of the world population with almost 3800 million people... as world population reached 6000 million people in 1999... States Census Bureau issued a revised forecast for world population that increased its projection for the year 2050 to above 9... The world population has grown by about four billion since the beginning of the Green Revolution and most... to world population to argue that the end of humanity will come sooner than we usually think... World Population from the US Census Bureau in an interactive Excel dashboard...

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