Globalisation after World War 1 was not that good as it was still hard for TNC and companies to get selling abroad after the world war 1 but gradually it did improve until the wall street crash and the Global recession
First, the tariffs fall significantly between the industrialized nations. The nations found its more benefit to trade with each other under lower tariffs. Second, there is more economic freedom since the collapse of Soviet Union. Third, the improvement of technology brings the nations closer. It brings faster transportation, easier communication and more efficient in production.
Yes, 2.2 Billion in 1939, in 1945 it reached 2.3 billion. ( http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/history/world-population-growth.htm ) The world population has been growing continuously since the end of the Black Death around 1400.
Strong economic growth
World War 1
Genocide :))
Powerful nations had opposing aliances.
The population started to increase rapidly
The most rapidly increasing population is India the population is expected to overtake China by 2030. The most rapidly decreasing population is Latvia it's growth rate is -18.
Most of the world's population growth occurs in the developing world.
The exponential model of population growth applies when a population grows at a constant rate without any limiting factors. It assumes unlimited resources and ideal conditions for growth. While suitable for short-term predictions in some situations, this model often oversimplifies real-world population dynamics.
The population growth rate of the world is about 1.2%.
the main for the rapid growth of population is fertility and fecundity it creates more population in this world and makes the to be in poverty line and to be unemployment.
Asia and Africa are projected to account for ninety percent of the world's population growth in the next century. These regions have large populations and high fertility rates, which contribute to the significant increase in population expected in the coming years.
Why world's population has increased rapidly in last hundred years and main problems will cause?
food and water shortage
Yes, the industrial revolution was one of the key factors that led to major population growth. Advances in technology, medicine, and agriculture during this period improved living conditions and increased life expectancy, resulting in a significant increase in the world's population.
The world population is not declining. World population 1950: 2,555,948,654 World population 2011: 6,919,191,862 Growth for period: 4,363,243,208 people
Population growth rate in the world is currently 1.13% per year