Chile is located in South America and they have actually like 17 million of person, but 100 years before (1910) was a different situation; the population was around 3 million people. From 1910 to 1930 the population slightly increased to 4 million, but from 1970 at the end of the century the population start to rise from 8,5 million to 14 million; reaching 16 million of people (2012). Staticians set the population of Chile in 17 million because the measurement wasn't representative. In a comparative with our neighbor Argentina, they in 1910 have approximately 1,5 million of people, and at the beginning of the new century they dramatically reach to 36 million; actually Argentina have about 40 million of people. Maybe this increase in the population of Argentina is for a wave of inmigration from 1850 to 1950.
Chile with a comparative about the world population it's almost the same; first the population slowly increase (this can be explained for world war I and II) and later (1960) rapidly increased to peak an estimated number of 7.155 billion. If Chile keep doing a good work in health politic, and worry about environment health, the population in Chile to 2050 it's estimated around 20 million.
Chile with a comparative about the world population it's almost the same; first the population slowly increase (this can be explained for world war I and II) and later (1960) rapidly increased to peak an estimated number of 7.155 billion. If Chile keep doing a good work in health politic, and worry about environment health, the population in Chile to 2050 it's estimated around 20 million.
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