What was the population of Africa in 2010?

What was the population of Africa in 2010?

1,039,304,033
The population of Africa in 2020 was 1,340,598,147, a 2.49% increase from 2019….Africa Population 1950-2021.

Africa – Historical Population Data
Year Population Growth Rate
2011 1,066,409,700 2.61%
2010 1,039,304,033 2.59%
2009 1,013,045,754 2.57%

What is the population of South Africa in 2021?

For 2021, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) estimates the mid-year population at 60,14 million people.

What is the population growth rate in South Africa since 2011?

South Africa Population Growth Rate 1950-2021

South Africa – Historical Population Growth Rate Data
Year Population Growth Rate Growth Rate
2011 52,003,755 1.54%
2010 51,216,964 1.47%
2009 50,477,011 1.40%

Is South Africa’s population increasing or decreasing?

Based on current projections, South Africa’s population will continue to grow until 2082, reaching just over 80 million people before plateauing and slightly declining the rest of the century. South Africa’s population growth rate is currently 1.28% per year.

Why is South Africa’s population so high?

The reason for the uncontrolled population growth since the mid 20th century is the decrease of infant mortality and general increase of life expectancy without a corresponding reduction in fertility rate, due to a very limited use of contraceptives.

What is the biggest killer in South Africa?

The top 10 leading underlying natural causes of death for the reporting period were:

  • Tuberculosis;
  • Diabetes mellitus;
  • Cerebrovascular diseases;
  • Other forms of heart disease;
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease;
  • Hypertensive diseases;
  • Influenza and pneumonia;
  • Ischaemic heart diseases;

What was the percent increase from 2000 2010?

The 2010 Census reported 308.7 million people in the United States, a 9.7 percent increase from the Census 2000 population of 281.4 million.

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