Edexcel Geography Chapter 9

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Edexcel Geography Chapter 9
  1. Past, present and future of global population
    1. World Population
      1. In 1750 was under 1 billion
        1. In 1930 climbed to 2 billion
          1. In 2011 grown to nearly 7 billion
          2. The UN predicts population
            1. between 10.6 Billion and 8.1 Billion
              1. 9.3 billion most likely
            2. Projection range
              1. 2.5 billion as don't know for sure about death and birth rates in the future
              2. Demand on recources
                1. will be much higher
                  1. Population 10.6 billion
                    1. Compared to the recources used now as 8.1 billion
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