What is the purpose of the world as 100 people?
What is the purpose of the world as 100 people?
Jack Hagley’s design shows that if the entire world were conveniently simplified to 100 people (ie equating a percentage as a number of people). It will show how our world compares as a whole in different areas of life.
What if the world were a village of 100?
If the world were a village of 100 people… 53 villagers would live on less than two U.S. dollars a day. One villager would have AIDS, 26 villagers would smoke, and 14 villagers would be obese. By the end of a year, one villager would die and two new villagers would be born so thus the population would climb to 101.
How many people live in the world in 100?
This year, the United Nations expect the number of centenarians to rise to approximately 573,000 worldwide. The U.S. has the highest absolute number of centenarians in the world with 97,000 living in the country. Japan comes second with 79,000 Japanese who are 100 years or older, according to World Atlas.
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What happens if there are only 100 people in the world?
If there were only 100 people in the world, one person would control half of all global wealth. Image: REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra. When you shrink the world’s population down to only 100 people, you start to get an idea of just how unequal the world is.