Hello everyone!
I just wanted to add a map of China to our blog along with some
facts about the population.
§ The population of China is
estimated at 1,393,783,836 as of July 1 2014.
§ China's population is equivalent to 19.24%
of the total world
population.
§ China ranks number 1 in the list
of countries
by population.
§ The population density in China
is 145 people per Km2.
§ 54% of the population is urban
(756,300,115 people in 2014).
§ The median age in China is 35.7
years.
§
![](http://www.map-of-china.org/map-of-china.gif)
Year
|
Population
|
Yearly
%
Change |
Yearly
Change |
Migrants
(net)
|
Median
Age
|
Fertility
Rate
|
Density
(P/Km²)
|
Urban
Pop % |
Urban
Population
|
Country's
Share of
World Pop |
World
Population
|
Global
Rank
|
2020
|
1,432,867,566
|
0.44%
|
6,256,191
|
-300,000
|
37.7
|
1.69
|
149
|
61%
|
873,848,614
|
18.57%
|
7,716,749,042
|
1
|
2025
|
1,448,983,501
|
0.22%
|
3,223,187
|
-300,000
|
39.6
|
1.72
|
151
|
65%
|
946,910,718
|
17.93%
|
8,083,412,759
|
1
|
2030
|
1,453,297,304
|
0.06%
|
862,761
|
-300,000
|
42.1
|
1.74
|
151
|
69%
|
999,040,166
|
17.25%
|
8,424,937,474
|
2
|
2035
|
1,448,589,290
|
-0.06%
|
-941,603
|
-300,000
|
44.4
|
1.76
|
151
|
71%
|
1,032,192,299
|
16.57%
|
8,743,446,952
|
2
|
2040
|
1,435,499,255
|
-0.18%
|
-2,618,007
|
-300,000
|
45.9
|
1.78
|
150
|
73%
|
1,053,311,933
|
15.88%
|
9,038,687,151
|
2
|
2045
|
1,414,088,967
|
-0.30%
|
-4,282,058
|
-300,000
|
46.4
|
1.80
|
147
|
75%
|
1,066,152,377
|
15.19%
|
9,308,438,178
|
2
|
2050
|
1,384,976,976
|
-0.42%
|
-5,822,398
|
-300,000
|
46.3
|
1.81
|
144
|
77%
|
1,070,698,001
|
14.50%
|
9,550,944,891
|
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All in formation was received from http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/china-population/
This information holds so many important basic facts about China that many people who live, and do not live there should know. Not only does it provide visual statistics of China being the most populated country in the world, it also shows percentages of the changing population, and information such as; median age and global ranking. Additionally I think it is very interesting how professionals are making an assumption of the change in all this information, and how they believe China's global ranking is going to drop to number 2 in a decade and a half.
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