In countries with low population growth go precisely the number of inhabitants still down. In developed countries with low population growth, the number of inhabitants is still going down. (abcnews.com)
VIVAnews -at the end of 2007, the UN announced that the population of humans on the planet Earth is a figure of around 6.7 billion people has achieved. The figures of approximately 7 billion people in this year, the United Nations predicts that the world population 10.1 billion.
According to the official report of the United Nations law 2010 revision of world population prospects, most of the increase in the population donated by countries that its citizens was very fond of childbirth. There are 39 countries in Africa, 9 in Asia, 6 in Oceania, and 4 in Latin America.
Bel "between 2011 and 2100, the average growth in the countries that the fertile triples will increase," the UN report, as quoted from DailyGalaxy, may 6, 2011. "The number has risen from 1.2 billion to 4.2 billion," call of the United Nations.
In the same period reached the pace of growth of the world's population lives in countries that the level of kesuburannya "average" only 2.6%, up from 2.8 billion to 3.5 billion.
The population in developed countries, low levels of fertility of the citizens were, however, of 20 percent. The population has now reached 2.9 billion will be left at 2.4 billion by 2100.
In addition, the UN estimated that, worldwide, levels of life expectancy (life expectancy) man also increases. From the age of 68 years in 2005-2011, in the year 2095 and 2100, the average human life until the age of 81 years.
More detail, in countries with high birth rate, life expectancy of 77 years reached its citizens.
In countries with high fertility, life expectancy reached 82. As in countries with low fertility, in the year 2095-2100, people can survive on average at the age of 86 years.
However, specifically on the report, the United Nations does not take into account the total population or of life expectancy due to an increase in genetic technology, nanomedis, an increase in human intelligence and other factors or as a result of population reduction opportunities of various other risks such as war or outbreaks of communicable diseases. (eh)
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