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how many people die/born everyday

Asked by: phileoca

A coworker wants to know, and i know this number is increasingly changing yearly.

I'm looking for 3 things
1)number of people that die everyday
2)number of people that are born everyday
3)mathematical formula showing the increase.


100 points per answer.

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Answers

 

by: grg99Posted on 2004-07-13 at 09:31:49ID: 11540634

Well, as a rough guesstimate, there's about 6 billion of us, and we live let's estimate, about 75 yrs in developed countries, about half that elsewhere, that's 365*40 roughly days.  So about 411,000 have to checkout each day.

The number born is much higher, because there's high infant mortality in many places.

The increase in population has gone us as an exponential curve, no wfinally leveling off:

http://tinyurl.com/sns7



 

by: phileocaPosted on 2004-07-13 at 10:11:58ID: 11541011

i do need facts for 1 and 2.  #3 can be rough estimate.

 

by: sftwengPosted on 2004-07-13 at 10:49:16ID: 11541414

You can get all of this at: http://esa.un.org/unpp/index.asp?panel=2

 

by: d-glitchPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:16:56ID: 11541711

Great website seftweng!!!!

 

by: phileocaPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:20:24ID: 11541751

great link,
points for answering my questions are still pending. ^^
/waiting

 

by: meintsiPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:30:22ID: 11541866

1. 133,284,000

2.  56,674,000

 

by: meintsiPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:32:32ID: 11541882

 

by: d-glitchPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:36:01ID: 11541910

From the website mentioned by sftweng.

If sobebody points to the answer they shoud probably get all the points.

Do you need help dividing by 365 and subtracting??

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
World Births per year

                133 284 000

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

World Deaths per year

                56 674 000


 

by: sftwengPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:37:05ID: 11541919

According to the numbvers for the year 2000 from the UN site,
1. 129,303,000
2. 55,242,000
3. Exponential but I haven't calculated the coefficients yet.

 

by: phileocaPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:39:20ID: 11541937

still waiting:
3)mathematical formula showing the increase.  (which wasn't on your link  mr "i want all the points for not all the answers")

 

by: phileocaPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:41:37ID: 11541954

meinsti. great link!

 

by: d-glitchPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:44:39ID: 11541991

Also from sftwengs website:

The world population growth rate is                1.22 percent per year

 

by: sftwengPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:48:07ID: 11542022

phileoca, d-glitch was suggesting, I believe, that I shouold receive the points for havig posted the web link, not him. You attribute selfishness to him inappropriately. Personally, I don't particularly care about the points and I suggest you might have learned more if you had calculated the results yourself given the raw data.

Alan

 

by: d-glitchPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:55:16ID: 11542066

Correct sftweng and sorry.  The only reason I commented was so I could find my way back to this Q+A and keep a hot link to the website.

 

by: phileocaPosted on 2004-07-13 at 11:56:04ID: 11542079

(i had comments mixed up, everyone got points)

 

by: _TAD_Posted on 2004-07-14 at 15:48:04ID: 11554537

www.census.gov has all kinds of info like this

http://www.census.gov

world population links
http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/world.html


Births/Deaths
http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/ipc/pcwe

World Vital Events Per Time Unit: 2004
 (Figures may not add to totals due to rounding)
----------------------------------------------------------
                                         Natural
Time unit          Births          Deaths       increase
----------------------------------------------------------
Year       129,108,390    56,540,896    72,567,494
Month       10,759,033     4,711,741      6,047,291
Day               352,755        154,483        198,272
Hour               14,698            6,437           8,261
Minute                 245              107              138
Second                4.1               1.8               2.3
----------------------------------------------------------

 

by: peterdoreyPosted on 2004-12-29 at 07:03:55ID: 12919222

It's now (found this independently...honest!)

http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/ipc/pcwe

World Vital Events Per Time Unit: 2004
 (Figures may not add to totals due to rounding)
-------------------------------------------------
                                          Natural
Time unit       Births      Deaths       increase
-------------------------------------------------
Year       129,358,036   56,150,533    73,207,503
Month       10,779,836    4,679,211     6,100,625
Day            353,437      153,417       200,021
Hour            14,727        6,392         8,334
Minute             245          107           139
Second             4.1          1.8           2.3

The sad loss of life in the recent Tsunami from the SeaQuake in Asia is:
rising to 100,000, see:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4132725.stm

 

by: Icar_usPosted on 2005-06-15 at 01:56:42ID: 14218824

one person dies aproximatley every six seconds and someone is born about once every 5 seconds which means that the world will soon be overpopulated

 

by: Icar_usPosted on 2005-06-15 at 02:03:43ID: 14218873

so count how many seconds are in a day and divide the answer by six this gives you how many people die every day (estimated).

24 hour per day.
times by 60 = 1440 minutes per day
times by 60 = 86400 seconds per day
divide by 6 = 14400 people die every day.

not much compared to the 5 billion people that live onthe planet.

do the same for how many people are born

86400 seconds
deivde by 5 = 17280 people are born every day.

thats 2280 more people than there are dying.

 

by: grg99Posted on 2005-06-15 at 05:00:04ID: 14220395

Your math has some hole in it.  Pls try again.

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