Population Articulation!

We had a fun day in Human Geography today, I also found out that Mr. Schick doesn't tend to hand out extra credit. Other than taking time during our class to go over other work since another student was taking the test we took yesterday; we discussed Population. 

Although we weren't able to go too far into the wide spectrum of population, I took charge in researching whether the world population (of humans of course) would ever slow down substantially or even halt completely. I looked to The Pew Research Center for my answer. I found a substantial amount of evidence on their web page (linked in works cited) and that they have predictions that world population growth is set to nearly stop by the 22nd Century. This is mostly due to the fact that the average fertility rate in women is projected to go down to about 1.9 Births per woman. 

Finally, near the end of class, we took notes on how there are over 7.6 Billion people on earth and that rate is growing insanely fast! About 2.5 people are born per second! Though much of (About 90%) this population growth is in the developing countries of South and East Asia, Africa, and Latin America. 

This concludes my October 9th Blog post, Till Next Time!

Works Cited: 
Pew Research Population Article- https://pewrsr.ch/2VujDTg  (Wow! I even used a fancy tool to shorten the link!)
Other Content/Notes- Mr. Schick's Slide Presentation

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