Population and Settlement

For the first lesson into the new chapter Mr. Schick presented to us a Slides presentation. This covered population numbers, rate of change or growth, and other interesting details about the number of people on this planet. There are 7.5 billion people on Earth. The population increases by 73 million  people per year. This is equal to 200 thousand per day, 8,377 per hour, 149 per minute and 2.5 per second. Ninety percent of this population growth takes place in the developing countries of Africa, South and East Asia, and Latin America. The population, approximately, reached one billion people in the year 1804, two billion in 1927, and three billion in 1960. Since then the population has been steadily increasing by around a dozen years per billion. Mr. Schick said that the population has well more than doubled in his lifetime which seems like a lot when you think about it. The final slide we dealt with had numbers on the life expectancy rate of three countries. Monaco has the highest life expectancy rate in the world with men expected to live around 85.63 years, women 93.58, with an average of 89.52. I find this to be true since Monaco has many attractions that appeal to the upper class like casinos, harbors with yachts, and other 'rich' activities.

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