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    • [DOCX File]Human Populations and Demographics

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      The population of India as of 2009 was about 1,155,000,000 (1.155 billion). What percent of the world’s population is this?

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    • [DOCX File]Ms. Brookins' Class Website

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      4.As of early 2010 how many people are there in the world? 5.What three (3) things are more important than how many people will inhabit the world? 6.What four (4) fundamental shifts will alter the world’s population over the next 40 years? 7.List the four (4) effects of the problems listed in #6.

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    • [DOC File]Population Calculation Worksheet

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      15. We are currently adding 84 million people to the world’s population each year. That is about 229,000 each day. Below is a listing of some of the world’s worst disaster, along with an approximate death toll. At today’s growth rate, determine how many minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months it would take to replace those lost.

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    • [DOC File]Population Explosion Worksheet - Prisca Beatrice's Digiport

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      14th Century Human population was subjected to massive declines caused by the effects of bubonic plague. About 1400, the Black Death killed 25% of Europe’s population. 1750 Advances in agriculture. More births than deaths. The world population is growing exponentially. 1930 …

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    • [DOC File]Human Populations

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      In fact, both points of view are correct. Scholars estimate that it takes 15-20 times as much of the world's resources to raise a child the U.S. as in a developing nation. An important related fact is that 15% of the world's population controls ~85% of the resources.

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