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How much has the population grown since 1970?

How much has the population grown since 1970?

(historical and projected)

Year Total world population (mid-year figures) Ten-year growth rate (\%)
1970 3,706,618,163 20.2
1980 4,453,831,714 18.5
1990 5,278,639,789 15.2
2000 6,082,966,429 12.6

What was the world population in the 70’s?

3,700,437,046
World Population by Year

Year World Population Yearly Change
1970 3,700,437,046 2.06 \%
1969 3,625,680,627 2.09 \%
1968 3,551,599,127 2.09 \%
1967 3,478,769,962 2.08 \%

What are the causes of rapid population growth?

The Causes of Overpopulation

  • Falling Mortality Rate. The primary (and perhaps most obvious) cause of population growth is an imbalance between births and deaths.
  • Underutilized Contraception.
  • Lack of Female Education.
  • Ecological Degradation.
  • Increased Conflicts.
  • Higher Risk of Disasters and Pandemics.

What is rapid population growth define?

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The Definition of Over Population: The combination of a continuing high birth rate and a low death rate is creating a rapid population increase in many countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa and people generally lived longer.

Why does the population grow so quickly in the developing countries?

Several factors are responsible for the rapid growth: a drop in mortality rates, a young population, improved standards of living, and attitudes and practices which favor high fertility.

Where is population growing the fastest?

Syria
With a whopping 4.64 per cent population growth rate per year according to IndexMundi, Syria is the country with the world’s fastest growing population.