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Population

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Armando Gil #13
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Population
A population is a summation of all the organisms of the same group or
species, which live in a particular geographical area, and have the
capability of interbreeding.
Demography is a social science focused on the statistical study of the
world's human population. In this science the population is a renewed
set in which individuals enter new birth or immigration and others
leave death or emigration. The total population of a region or
locality is determined by statistical procedures and by population
census.

Growth and Decline

Birthrates
Every year the world produces 132,675,000 births. it means, a little bit more
than 4 million per second about fertility, there are three types of countries:

Those where birthrate is lower and face the problem of the aging in the

population
Those who have managed to reduce the birth rate
Those where the birth is in full development

Mortality
Global mortality rises to 8.12 it means that is almost 56.26 million deaths a year,
which means less than 2 deaths per second. The causes of these deaths can be
for:

Cardiovascular diseases
Respiratory tract infections
AIDS
Lung cancer or trachea.

Worlds Population
The total population of the world amounts to more than 7.161
million people, according to the Institute of Census of the
United States.
In 1990, the global figure included 5,300 million, compared to
the 2000s, where 6,200 million reported. By 2025, the figure is
expected to increase to 9.100 million, according to projections
of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
To dig a little deeper on the subject, we bring you a list of the
most populous countries in the world:

China: (1,355,692,576 people)

India: (1,236,344,631 people)

United States: (318,892,103 people)

Indonesia: (253,609,643 people)

Brazil: (202,656,788 people)

Pakistan: (196,174,380 people)

Nigeria: (177,155,754 people)

Bangladesh: (166,280,712 people)

Russia: (142,470,272 people)

Japan: (127,103,388 people)

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