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The world’s population approximately doubled every 500 years between the beginning of the Common Era and 1900, when it reached 1.6 billion. But in the 20th century, life expectancy rose steeply and the population quadrupled, hitting 6 billion by 2000. If this growth rate continues unabated, we are set to reach 9–10 billion by 2100.
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