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UN’s World Population Day Report Has Been Released!

The report prepared by the United Nations for 11 July World Population Day has been published. According to the statements made, the increase in the world population will reach 8 billion in a few months. China will also lose the title of being the most populous country in the world.
 UN’s World Population Day Report Has Been Released!
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Today, July 11, is World Population Day. As such, eyes turned to the United Nations (UN). Because the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs has published a special report for World Population Day. The published report revealed what levels the world population will rise to in the coming years.

When we look at the UN’s World Population Day report; We encounter striking results. Because, according to the report, in the very near future, China, the most populated country in the world, will lose its title. The UN thinks that India with a population of 1 billion 412 million will surpass China with a population of 1 billion 426 million in 2023. According to the report, when we come to 2050, the population of India will be 1 billion 668 million, and the population of China will be 1 billion 317 million.

World population will reach 8 billion on November 15

According to the report prepared by the UN, the world population will reach 8 billion on 15 November. The upward trend will continue in the next period. According to estimates, there will be 8.5 billion people in 2030, 9.7 billion people in 2050, and 10.4 billion people in 2080. After this date, the population growth rate will slow down. The UN predicts that the population will remain at 10.4 billion levels by 2100.

According to the UN, the fertility rate of some developing countries will drop drastically in the coming years. However, 8 countries will experience a population explosion. These countries; Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Philippines, India, Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan and Tanzania will be registered as…

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