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Watch Earth's population hit 8 billion with real-time tracker

Por: Newsweek Health November 14, 2022

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The U.N. has estimated that the global population will hit 8 billion on November 15. Using data collected from all over the world, Worldometer has made it possible to track this historic milestone in real time.Worldometer collects its data from hundreds of international records and projection models. The data is then processed through an algorithm, which generates a real-time estimate of the global population.Since 1960, the global population... + full article



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