World Population and War

 

The world's human population has grown by more than 46 million this year. A little less, more precisely a little more than 41 million people, have died. The total population thus amounts to more than 8 billion and 243 million people this year. We can predict that planet Earth will soon become overpopulated in relation to the availability of terrestrial settlement space.

We may also be surprised by the fact that the human population is growing in all war zones. The Yalta Agreements and the entered state borders according to world peace treaties, which are also entered on UN maps after the end of World War II, have again fallen into the military imperial games of conquering foreign territories and reducing or diminishing the population.

Population of the nearby war zone Ukraine-Russia.

Russia, with its almost 144 million population, has fallen into a negative 0.57% annual decline in its population. It also has a net migrant population of -251,822, as its almost three-year war with Ukraine has also caused migrant flows of Russians to other countries. It has lost 823,030 of its population in total. Russia, on the other hand, has 9 people per square kilometer on its territory. Russia ranks ninth in terms of population on the world scale.

Ukraine, on the other hand, has a positive 2.96% annual increase in its population. It is also expected to gain 1,709,358 migrants. It is expected to gain 1,1209,155 of its population. On average, it has 67 people per square kilometer of its territory. It ranks fortieth on the world scale of population.

Another war hotbed lies on the other side of the Mediterranean

This year, there have been numerous attacks on Israel, which lies on the Mediterranean. Hamas from Palestine and Hezbollah from Lebanon have been joined by the Iranians, and many other nearby countries are also brandishing weapons.

So far, Israel has a positive 1.39% annual population growth this year, although the population growth rate has already fallen from last year's 1.41% annual population growth. According to the latest data, Israel has 440 inhabitants per square meter and occupies 98th place in the world population ranking. The annual population growth this year is 130,160.

On the other hand, and according to other data, unregistered or unrecognized Palestine has a population of 5.289 million and the annual population growth is almost double that of Israel, namely 2.4%.

Lebanon is ranked 116th in the world population ranking with its 5.849 million inhabitants. The annual population growth rate is 0.75%. The net migration rate is -10,230 inhabitants. It has 572 inhabitants per square meter of its area.

Iran ranks 17th in the world population ranking with its 92.417 million population. The population is growing at an annual rate of 0.93%. It has 57 inhabitants per square meter of its area.

Most populated areas

Otherwise, the highest number of inhabitants per square kilometer of their territory are Monaco, Macau, Singapore, Hong Kong, Gibraltar, Bahrain, Maldives, Malta and Bangladesh. The lowest are Greenland, Falkland Islands and Western Sahara, Mongolia and Australia.

The highest annual population growth rates are in Tokelau, Oman, Syria, Chad, the Central African Republic and Somalia, while the lowest annual population growth rates or population decline rates are in the Cook Islands, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Tuvalu and American Samoa.

The highest negative or outgoing annual net migration rates are in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Germany, Poland, Jordan, China, Turkey and Russia. The highest incoming or positive annual net migration rates are in Ukraine, the United States, Syria, the United Kingdom, Canada, Sudan, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Japan.

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