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  2. Estimates of historical world population - Wikipedia

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    The web page lists current estimates of the world population in history, with a range of 1.3 to 1.4 billion for 1900. It also provides historical and prehistorical population data, as well as comparisons and sources.

  3. World population - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, current status and future projections of the world population, which was estimated to have exceeded eight billion in mid-November 2022. Find out how the population has changed over time, by continent, and by age group.

  4. List of countries by population (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the population estimates of countries and other inhabited territories of the world from 1950 to 2023, based on the United Nations data. It does not answer the question of how many countries in the world, but it provides the population ranking and change of each country or territory.

  5. Demographics of the world - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the current and historical population of Earth, its distribution, density, growth rate, fertility rate, urbanization, and more. As of 2024, the world population is estimated at over 8 billion, with Asia having the largest share.

  6. Projections of population growth - Wikipedia

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    The web page discusses the models and trends of world population growth based on fertility and mortality rates. It does not provide a direct answer to the query "india population 2100", but it shows the UN projections of regional and global population changes.

  7. World population milestones - Wikipedia

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    The web page lists the estimated and projected populations of the world and its continents, as well as the dates of global billionth milestones. The world population reached six billion on 12 October 1999, according to the United Nations Population Fund.

  8. Southern Hemisphere - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is south of the Equator and contains five continents, four oceans, and many islands. Learn about its climates, seasons, features, demographics, and human geography from this comprehensive article.

  9. Valeriepieris circle - Wikipedia

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    A Valeriepieris circle is a figure drawn on the Earth's surface that contains most of the human population. Learn about its origin, verification, variations and applications in spatial data analysis.