The world’s population recently reached a new high point. The United Nations (U.N.) estimates that the global head count passed 8 billion on about November 15.
Earth’s population first topped 1 billion in 1804. It took more than a century for that number to double. But over the past 100 years, the population has been skyrocketing (see graph, below). The leap from 7 billion to 8 billion took only 11 years.
China is home to the most people of any nation— about 1.4 billion—though India is expected to pass it later this year. The U.S. ranks third behind those two countries, with about 330 million people.