05-05-2024, 07:55 PM
The table above is the one I have seen again and again
MarkP,
I always assumed that calculation was a possibility, not a probability. Not every litter will survive in the wild. The graph does show how quickly unchecked population growth can get out of hand.
The human population was estimated at 70,000 about 50,000 years ago (or so). We’re at 8 or 9 billion now. That’s with war, famine, pestilence, and distraction from reproduction by endless scrolling through social media.
MarkP,
I always assumed that calculation was a possibility, not a probability. Not every litter will survive in the wild. The graph does show how quickly unchecked population growth can get out of hand.
The human population was estimated at 70,000 about 50,000 years ago (or so). We’re at 8 or 9 billion now. That’s with war, famine, pestilence, and distraction from reproduction by endless scrolling through social media.