the information regarding the World population and its population distribution.pptx
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Short Information on World Population
Current Population: Over 8 billion (as of 2022).
Fastest-Growing Regions: Africa and South Asia.
Most Populated Countries: China (~1.4B) and India (~1.4B)
Urbanization: Over 56% of people live in cities.
Growth Rate: Slowing down; expected to reach 10...
Short Information on World Population
Current Population: Over 8 billion (as of 2022).
Fastest-Growing Regions: Africa and South Asia.
Most Populated Countries: China (~1.4B) and India (~1.4B)
Urbanization: Over 56% of people live in cities.
Growth Rate: Slowing down; expected to reach 10 billion by 2100.
Challenges: Resource scarcity, climate impact, healthcare, and aging populations.
Solutions: Family planning, sustainable policies, and technological innovations.
Size: 9.73 MB
Language: en
Added: Mar 04, 2025
Slides: 13 pages
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World population Chapter for class 6 th Social studies
World and its population World total population 6.8 Billion (680 crore/7 arab ) Continents Asia highly populated (4 arab ) Africa second highest populated (1 arab ) Europe (70 crore) North America (50 crore) South America (40 crore) Australia (4 crore) Antartica (4000)
HIGHLY DENSITY POPULATION AREA
Low Density Population Areas
Example of Density population
Himalaya’s Alps Rockies
Andes Desert Atacama
World Population Growth World population Is 6 billion and its growth rate is 6,00,00,00,000 x 1.17 / 100 = 7,02,00,00 people are born every year
Population Age groups Divided into three Category Children upto 15 years Adults 15 to 60 years Aged More than 60 years
Why People do Migration Better economic condition Wars Religion freedom
Why people do Migration Natural Disasters Religious Freedom Natural Disasters
Types of Migartion Internal Migartion . International Migration.
Impact of population Growth on Environment Smoke & Chemicals Causes Acid rain Deforestation Increasing tempreature