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GENERAL PERSPECTIVE - Coggle Diagram
GENERAL PERSPECTIVE
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POPULATION
The world’s population reached over 7 billion inhabitants in 2011. In mid-2015, it
was estimated at 7,376,471,982. Asia is the most populated continent, followed by
Africa and America, which surpassed one billion inhabitants as well in 2011. The
population density does not correspond to the order by population, because although
Asia is the continent with more inhabitants per area, the one that follows is neither
Africa nor America, but Europe.
According to the United Nations, as of 2017, the global population has reached more
than 7.5 billion people. As of 2019 the world population was around 7,7 billion of
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– China and India – Asia is by far the largest of the continents, with a total population
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SEPARATION OF CONTINENTS
Actually, a single global ocean is divided into several oceanic components. Those ones
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Only America, Antarctica and Australia are completely separated continents. Africa
and Asia are linked by the isthmus of Suez. Europe, in the strict way, is only a
peninsula of Asia. However, by different historic and cultural reasons is considered
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