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Q. Which country has the highest fertility rate in South Asia?
Pakistan
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- Q. Which country has the highest fertility rate in South Asia?
- Q. Which country has the highest fertility rate in Asia?
- Q. In which of the following country is the highest fertility rate a India B Pakistan C China D Nepal?
- Q. What country has lowest fertility rate?
- Q. How many people are in Asia?
- Q. Why is Asia’s population so high?
- Q. Which is the smallest country in the Asia?
- Q. Who has a bigger population China or India?
- Q. Which country has the lowest density in the world?
- Q. What is the population of India 2021?
- Q. Is India a superpower?
- Q. Will the population decrease in future?
- Q. What is the ideal population for Earth?
- Q. Why is Japan’s population decreasing?
- Q. How many humans can the Earth sustain?
- Q. Who was the first person on the earth?
- Q. What was life like 10000 years ago?
- Q. How long did humans live 5000 years ago?
- Q. When did humans almost go extinct?
- Q. How did humans survive ice age?
- Q. Did humans exist during ice age?
- Q. When was the first human born?
- Q. What did humans eat during the ice age?
Q. Which country has the highest fertility rate in Asia?
Thematic Map > Total fertility rate – Asia
Country | Total fertility rate (children born/woman) | Year |
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Russia | 2 | 2020 |
China | 2 | 2020 |
Thailand | 2 | 2020 |
Japan | 1 | 2020 |
Q. In which of the following country is the highest fertility rate a India B Pakistan C China D Nepal?
The fertility rate is highest in Pakistan at 3.3%; followed by India (2.6) and China (1.6).
Q. What country has lowest fertility rate?
Taiwan
Q. How many people are in Asia?
The current population of Asia is 4,677,367,791 as of Wednesday, June 2, 2021, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Asia population is equivalent to 59.76% of the total world population. Asia ranks number 1 among regions of the world (roughly equivalent to “continents”), ordered by population.
Q. Why is Asia’s population so high?
According to the World Bank, the aging population and low fertility rates are to blame for the increase in population as 36 percent of the world’s population over 65 currently live in East Asia. The World Bank projects that the 211 million people living in East Asia will rise over time.
Q. Which is the smallest country in the Asia?
Maldives
Q. Who has a bigger population China or India?
World Population
TOP 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES (July 1, 2021) | ||
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Rank. Country | Population | Rank. Country. Population |
1. China | 1,397,897,720 | 6. Nigeria |
2. India | 1,339,330,514 | 7. Brazil |
3. United States | 332,475,723 | 8. Bangladesh |
Q. Which country has the lowest density in the world?
Greenland is the least densely populated territory in the world with 0.14 people per sq. km. With 2.1 people per square km, Mongolia is the least densely populated country followed by Namibia and Australia….List of countries by population density.
Source | UN (World Population Prospects 2019) |
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World Bank | |
Date | 20 Apr 2020 |
Q. What is the population of India 2021?
1,392,123,725
Q. Is India a superpower?
India is considered one of the potential superpowers of the world. In 2015, India became the world’s fastest growing economy with a 5% estimated GDP rate (mid year terms). The country must overcome many economic, social, and political problems before it can be considered a superpower.
Q. Will the population decrease in future?
In 2017 the UN predicted a decline of global population growth rate from +1.0% in 2020 to +0.5% in 2050 and to +0.1% in 2100.
Q. What is the ideal population for Earth?
around 1.5 billion to 2.0 billion people
Q. Why is Japan’s population decreasing?
Since Japan’s overall population is shrinking due to low fertility rates, the aging population is rapidly increasing. Factors such as improved nutrition, advanced medical and pharmacological technologies reduced the prevalence of diseases, improving living conditions.
Q. How many humans can the Earth sustain?
The UN population forecast of 2017 was predicting “near end of high fertility” globally and anticipating that by 2030 over ⅔ of the world population will be living in countries with fertility below the replacement level and for total world population to stabilize between 10 and 12 billion people by the year 2100.
Q. Who was the first person on the earth?
Biblical Adam (man, mankind) is created from adamah (earth), and Genesis 1–8 makes considerable play of the bond between them, for Adam is estranged from the earth through his disobedience.
Q. What was life like 10000 years ago?
In the Paleolithic period (roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C.), early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals.
Q. How long did humans live 5000 years ago?
The Stone Age marks a period of prehistory in which humans used primitive stone tools. Lasting roughly 2.5 million years, the Stone Age ended around 5,000 years ago when humans in the Near East began working with metal and making tools and weapons from bronze.
Q. When did humans almost go extinct?
Genetic bottleneck in humans According to the genetic bottleneck theory, between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago, human populations sharply decreased to 3,000–10,000 surviving individuals.
Q. How did humans survive ice age?
One significant outcome of the recent ice age was the development of Homo sapiens. Humans adapted to the harsh climate by developing such tools as the bone needle to sew warm clothing, and used the land bridges to spread to new regions.
Q. Did humans exist during ice age?
The analysis showed there were humans in North America before, during and immediately after the peak of the last Ice Age. However, it was not until much later that populations expanded significantly across the continent.
Q. When was the first human born?
two million years ago
Q. What did humans eat during the ice age?
It is likely, however, that wild greens, roots, tubers, seeds, nuts, and fruits were eaten. The specific plants would have varied from season to season and from region to region. And so, people of this period had to travel widely not only in pursuit of game but also to collect their fruits and vegetables.