In biology or human geography , population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population .
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2018 |
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In biology or human geography , population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population . |
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2017 |
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In biology or human geography , population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population . |
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2016 |
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Global human population growth amounts to around 75 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7 billion in 2012. It is expected to keep growing, and estimates have put the total population at 8.4 billion by mid-2030, and 9.6 billion by mid-2050. Many nations with rapid population growth have low standards of living, whereas many nations with low rates of population growth have high standards of living. [1] |
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2015 |
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In biology , population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population . The population growth rate is the rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases in a given time period as a fraction of the initial population.@1 |
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2014 |
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Global human population growth amounts to around 75 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7 billion in 2012. It is expected to keep growing, where estimates have put the total population at 8.4 billion by mid-2030, and 9.6 billion by mid-2050. [1] |
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2013 |
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1. Determinants of population growth 3. Excessive growth and decline |
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Population growth is the change in a population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals of any species in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. In biology , the term population growth is likely to refer to any known organism , but this article deals mostly with the application of the term to human populations in demography . |
2012 |
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1. Determinants of population growth 3. Excessive growth and decline |
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Population growth is the change in a population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals of any species in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. In biology , the term population growth is likely to refer to any known organism , but this article deals mostly with the application of the term to human populations in demography . |
2011 |
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1. Determinants of population growth 3. Excessive growth and decline |
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Population growth is the change in a population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals of any species in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. In biology , the term population growth is likely to refer to any known organism , but this article deals mostly with the application of the term to human populations in demography . |
2010 |
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2. Excessive growth and decline |
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2009 |
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2. Human population growth rate |
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Population growth is the change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. The term population growth can technically refer to any species, but almost always refers to humans, and it is often used informally for the more specific demographic term population growth rate (see below), and is often used to refer specifically to the growth of the population of the world . |
2008 |
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2. Human population growth rate |
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Population growth is the change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. The term population growth can technically refer to any species, but almost always refers to humans, and it is often used informally for the more specific demographic term population growth rate (see below), and is often used to refer specifically to the growth of the population of the world . |
2007 |
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Population growth is the change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population per unit time. The term population growth can technically refer to any species, but almost always refers to humans, and it is often used informally for the more specific demographic term population growth rate (see below), and is often used to refer specifically to the growth of the population of the world . |
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2006 |
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Population growth is change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population per unit time. The term population growth can technically refer to any species, but almost always refers to humans, and it is often used informally for the more specific demographic term population growth rate (see below), and is often used to refer specifically to the growth of the population of the world . |
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2005 |
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Population growth is changing of the amount of population over time. The term is often used informally in place of " Population growth rate ". |
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2004 |
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Population growth is changing of the amount of population over time. The term is often used informally in place of " Population growth rate ". |