What is the World Population Clock?

What is the World Population Clock?

The world population clock shows you in real time how fast it’s actually going. The development will put enormous pressure on Earth’s resources and we’ll need to find more sustainable ways of living. And fast! Around 1804, the world population reached 1 billion people.

When will the population of the most populous countries be projected?

Populations shown for the Most Populous Countries and on the world map are projected to July 1, 2021. To learn more about world population projections, go to Notes on the World Population Clock. To learn more about international trade data, go to Guide to Foreign Trade Statistics.

What will be the world population in 2057?

The United Nations projects world population to reach 10 billion in the year 2057. 9 Billion (2037) World population is expected to reach 9 billion in the year 2037. 8 Billion (2023)

Where does worldometer get its population data from?

The world population counter displayed on Worldometer takes into consideration data from two major sources: the United Nations and the U.S. Census Bureau.

How many people are there in the world?

Around 1804, the world population reached 1 billion people. In 1927, the 2 billion mark was made. And then, the world population really took off. In the following 84 years, the world population grew by 5 billion people reaching 7 billion in 2011. And the growth continues. By 2023, world population reaches 8 billion people.

How fast is the world population growing?

The World Population is growing by over 200,000 people a day. The population of the world today is about 215,000 people larger than yesterday. The world population clock shows you in real time how fast it’s actually going. The development will put enormous pressure on Earth’s resources and we’ll need to find more sustainable ways of living.

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