The following Information will display the size of the global population among 6 centuries, (1400 till 2000s). In the first 2 centuries (1400-1600) we see little population growth its rising but the increase is neglible. Then we see a spike in the 1700s a significant rise from 1600 in terms of world population, after that we see a not to significant rise but its noticiable going from above 1 billion to just exactly 1 billion. The remaining 2 centuries from (1800 to 2000) we see growth from 1800s to 1900s we see the global population being doubled which is massive but isnt as huge as from 1900 to 2000s, we see an insane huge population growth from just below 2 billion to a whopping 6 billion humans living on this planet in the 2000 centurie.
The following informate will display the percenage of people living in different area of the world during the 1900s and 2000s in terms of global population.
In the 19th centurie compared to the 20th centurie, we see some major changes.
To start some continents that havent been affected during that centurie were North america contributing to just 5% to the global population which havent changed during those years. Some continents that were severly affected were Europe suffering from a 10% loss going from 24% to just 14 in the 2000s. We also have africa which saw significant growth going from 4.5% to 13% same as latin america going from 3 to 8% among these 2 centuries. Asia saw some fall in population count going down to 54 % from 60 %. Then *others* saw an increase rising from 3.5% to 6 %.
