World population has increased from 2.5 billion in 1950 to an estimated 9 billion in 2050, with Asia currently having the most population. The population trends by region show that Asia's population increased until 2000 but may decrease by 2050, while populations in Europe, North America, and other regions have decreased or remained the same. Africa has the second largest population and is expected to continue growing.
World population has increased from 2.5 billion in 1950 to an estimated 9 billion in 2050, with Asia currently having the most population. The population trends by region show that Asia's population increased until 2000 but may decrease by 2050, while populations in Europe, North America, and other regions have decreased or remained the same. Africa has the second largest population and is expected to continue growing.
World population has increased from 2.5 billion in 1950 to an estimated 9 billion in 2050, with Asia currently having the most population. The population trends by region show that Asia's population increased until 2000 but may decrease by 2050, while populations in Europe, North America, and other regions have decreased or remained the same. Africa has the second largest population and is expected to continue growing.