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How many peoÂple have ever walked the earth? Good quesÂtion, even if you’ve nevÂer quite ponÂdered it before. AccordÂing to the PopÂuÂlaÂtion RefÂerÂence Bureau, a non-profÂit research orgaÂniÂzaÂtion, if you travÂel back to 8000 B.C.E., the world popÂuÂlaÂtion stood at about 5 milÂlion. By 1 C.E., the numÂber climbs to 300 milÂlion, before gradÂuÂalÂly increasÂing to 500 milÂlion in 1650. Once we get beyond the plagues of the medieval periÂod, our popÂuÂlaÂtion explodes, reachÂing the 1 bilÂlion mark in 1800 and then 8 bilÂlion in 2022. TakÂen togethÂer, an estiÂmatÂed 117 bilÂlion peoÂple have colÂlecÂtiveÂly lived on our planÂet, and, of that total numÂber, 7% are alive right now. A strikÂing figÂure. Using simÂiÂlar data, video jourÂnalÂist Cleo Abram visuÂalÂizes the hisÂtorÂiÂcal trend in a short, sucÂcinct video above.
RelatÂed ConÂtent
200,000 Years of StagÂgerÂing Human PopÂuÂlaÂtion Growth Shown in an AniÂmatÂed Map
CrowdÂed House: How the World’s PopÂuÂlaÂtion Grew to 7 BilÂlion PeoÂple
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