Impressive numbers when the Earth shrinks with 100 inhabitants
Did you know, how many colored people on Earth on our planet, how many left-handed people, how many homeless people, how many people are overweight ...?
Did you know, how many colored people on Earth on our planet, how many left-handed people, how many homeless people, how many people are overweight .?
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As of March 22, 2017, the world population is 7.49 billion people, according to UN statistics. With such a huge number of people, it is very difficult to imagine what is happening on Earth.
So, to better understand our planet from life, society, politics, religion and culture, try imagining this Earth shrinking and only 100 people. You will be amazed with the impressive numbers in the following video.
Update 24 May 2019
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