Currently, the world’s population totals more than 6.7 billion and grows at an average rate of around 80 million persons per year.
Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, three regions of the world made up of mostly developing countries, account for most of the world’s increasing population.
(Sources: worldfactbook.org; census.gov, November 2008)
It is staggering to think about what this percentage really means.
…Countries that have less are continually having to provide for more and more people.
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I would like to find out more about developing countries and the population grouth in the developing countries.
The answer is:
95 percent.
Currently, the world’s population totals more than 6.7 billion and grows at an average rate of around 80 million persons per year.
Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, three regions of the world made up of mostly developing countries, account for most of the world’s increasing population.
(Sources: worldfactbook.org; census.gov, November 2008)
It is staggering to think about what this percentage really means.
…Countries that have less are continually having to provide for more and more people.
wow that is a lot!
The growth is 97%!
97%–that’s 80 million people per year!
I think it is 97%
ninety seven percent!
To think that God would grace me in the other 3% is unthinkable. We should do what we can for the world from where we are.
THAT WOULD BE 97%
Ninety seven percent!