Why proportion of population is higher in asian and african countries?
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BECAUSE OF GLOBAL WARMING...
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Africa’s population as a whole is projected to grow very rapidly in the coming 85 years, from 1.2 billion today to 4.4 billion people in 2100 — an increase of 266%.
At the end of the current century, Africa’s population will be equal to the total world population back in 1980.
By 2100, Africa will — if UN projections bear out — account for almost 40% of the world’s 11.2 billion population.
Despite a falling population in China, Asia’s overall population is projected to rise from 4.4 billion today to 4.9 billion in 2100, an increase of 11%.
While Asia will retain its status as the most populous region, Africa is catching up. Today, Africa’s population is one-quarter the size of Asia’s.
By 2100, Africa will have a population that is just 10% smaller than Asia’s.
Nigeria will move from being the world’s seventh most-populous country today to its third most-populous country in 2100 (behind only India and China).
And while Nigeria is the only African nation among the top 10 today, it will be one of five in 2100.