Population has steadily increased since the First Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century, accelerating during subsequent industrial revolutions. The world's population recently surpassed 7 billion and is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Different biomes include tropical, maritime, continental, desert, polar, swamp, mountain, savanna, regions with four seasons, and coastal deserts, each with distinct climatic characteristics that influence population distribution.
Population has steadily increased since the First Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century, accelerating during subsequent industrial revolutions. The world's population recently surpassed 7 billion and is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Different biomes include tropical, maritime, continental, desert, polar, swamp, mountain, savanna, regions with four seasons, and coastal deserts, each with distinct climatic characteristics that influence population distribution.
Population has steadily increased since the First Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century, accelerating during subsequent industrial revolutions. The world's population recently surpassed 7 billion and is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050. Different biomes include tropical, maritime, continental, desert, polar, swamp, mountain, savanna, regions with four seasons, and coastal deserts, each with distinct climatic characteristics that influence population distribution.
Population is mainly talking about population density and population
distribution.
Population started to increase during the First industrial revolution (1780-
1800). Then, the second one (1870-1900). Again, the third one (1960-1980). Lastly, right now (2010- ).
The world’s population is now above 7 billion and it continues to increase until 2050, where it is expected to hit the 10 billion mark.
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Different types of biomes: Tropical- Warm and Wet (ASEAN regions) Maritime- Places surrounded by sea/ ocean (opposite of landlocked) Continental- Slightly cold and warm Desert- Extremely hot Polar- Extremely cold desserts (e.g., Arctic and Antarctica) Swamp- Muddy places Mountain- Mountainous regions Savanna (semi-arid deserts)- Slightly habitable with some shades and green grass Four seasons- With the different seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter Coastal deserts- Deserts near the coast.