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What will the world population be in 2300?
On the low end, the UN estimates the year 2300 will see only 2.3 billion people walking the Earth, fewer than we saw in 1940. On the high end, it predicts 36 billion — five times the current size. But tucked in the middle is a number it forecasts will hold steady from approximately 2050 onward: 9 billion.
China is projected to remain the most populous country in the world up to and beyond 2050. Where do you find the majority of countries identified as the most severely impacted by HIV/AIDS?
What European country has the lowest birth rate?
Spain
Spain has the lowest birth rate in Europe with 8.221 births per thousand people per year.
What is the population of Europe excluding Russia?
The current population of Europe is 748,293,870 as of Sunday, December 12, 2021, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Europe population is equivalent to 9.78\% of the total world population. Europe ranks number 3 among regions of the world (roughly equivalent to “continents”), ordered by population.
What country has the youngest population?
Niger
The Fountain of Youth The youngest country in the world is Niger, where almost 50\% of the population is below the age of 15.
Is the European Union at war with Russia?
EU militaries are run by national governments with national priorities and so there is a huge amount of overlap and “fat” compared to the Russian or US militaries. Those countries in NATO might be a little bit more coordinated with each other, but this is suggesting the EU is at war with Russia, not NATO.
What would happen if the EU invaded Russia?
The EU would have no such problems – and in fact Russia has looked to the EU for major technological upgrades to its forces include the Mistral class warships, the sale of which France scrapped after Russia’s action in Ukraine.
Is the EU’s military better than Russia?
The pool of recruits in the EU is also vastly above Russia, as the population of the EU is roughly 4x larger than that of Russia. However, the EU’s military problems are also extremely well known. The first of these is that the EU has a major collective action problem on defense.
Could a war breakout in the Baltics between Russia and NATO?
If a war were to breakout in the Baltics between Russian and NATO, it might ultimately be irrelevant what the conventional balance is on the ground.