Factfulness

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In all low income countries across the world today, how many girls finish primary school
80%
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Where does the majority of the world population live?
Middle income countries
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In the last 20 year the proportion of the world population living in extreme poverty has
almost halved
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What is the life expectancy of the world today
70 years
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There are 2 billion children in the world today, aged 0-15 year old. How many children will there be in the year 2100 according to the United Nation?
2 billion
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The UN predict that by 2100 the world population will have increased by another 4 billion people. What is the main reason
There will be more adults (15-74 years)
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How did the number of deaths per year from natural disasters change over the last 100 years?
Decreased to less than half
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There are roughly 7 billion people in the world today, which says best where they live
1 billion each in Americas, Europe and Africa. 4 billion in Asia
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how many people in the world have some access to electricity?
80%
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Global climate experts believe that over the next 100 years, the average temperature will
get warmer
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