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* People don't take up very much space on Earth in general (although [[land|agriculture does]]). | * People don't take up very much space on Earth in general (although [[land|agriculture does]]). | ||
* People tend to be clustered in or near cities. This includes everyone who lives in [[suburbs]]. Even most people who live ''in the country'' (rural life) are near cities. An hour drive from a downtown (for example) might be a lot of gas, but it's not a lot of ''distance'' on a world map. | * People tend to be clustered in or near cities. This includes everyone who lives in [[suburbs]]. Even most people who live ''in the country'' (rural life) are near cities. An hour drive from a downtown (for example) might be a lot of gas, but it's not a lot of ''distance'' on a world map. |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 1 March 2024
There are currently 8 billion people in the world (last updated 2023).
World map
Black dots represent population.
Remarks
- People don't take up very much space on Earth in general (although agriculture does).
- People tend to be clustered in or near cities. This includes everyone who lives in suburbs. Even most people who live in the country (rural life) are near cities. An hour drive from a downtown (for example) might be a lot of gas, but it's not a lot of distance on a world map.