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2022
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World Population Day: India will overtake China in 2023, says the UN India is set to become the world's most populous country next year, overtaking China with its 1.4bn people, according to UN figures.

By this November, the planet will be home to 8bn. However, population growth is not as rapid as it __________.

It is now at its slowest rate since 1950 and is set to peak, says the UN, around the 2080s at about 10.4bn though some demographers believe that could happen even sooner.___________ , the population of the world is expanding unevenly.

By 2050, more than half of the growth _______________ in just eight countries - the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Tanzania.

At the same time, some of the world's most developed economies are already seeing population decline as fertility rates fall below 2.1 children per woman, which is known as the "replacement rate". In 61 countries, the report says, populations will decline by at least 1% by 2050.

With one of the lowest fertility rates in the world (at 1.15 children per woman), China has announced that its population is due to start declining next year - much earlier than previously thought. That is despite the country abandoning its one child policy in 2016 and introducing incentives for couples to have two or more children.

____________ India's population continues to grow it will almost certainly overtake China as the country with the biggest population in the world.

Fertility rates are falling globally - even in many of the countries where the population is expanding. That is because, as previous generations expand, there are more people having children, even if individually those people are having fewer children than their parents did.

Growth is also largely thanks to developments in medicine and science, which mean that more children are surviving into adulthood and more adults into old age. That pattern is likely to continue, which means that by 2050 the global average life expectancy will be around 77.2 years.

But this pattern means that the share of the global population aged 65 years or above is projected to rise from 10% this year to 16% in 2050. Again, the distribution will be unequal with some countries, in East Asia and Western Europe, already seeing more extremes in ageing.

(Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-62126413)

Choose the correct option.
A
Currently, the population growth that occurs in the world is the highest ever seen and this fact can be proven by the fact that, soon, India will surpass China in terms of population.
B
The world is going through a time when population growth is not as fast as it used to be and, in addition, this growth is irregular, that is, as we have countries with high population growth rates, others have a population decline.
C
Despite low birth rates, China has announced that its population is not expected to start declining anytime soon. This is because a few years ago the country abandoned its one-child policy.
D
Even with all the advancement in technology, and in science, the average global life expectancy is not going to grow and, in addition, fertility rates are falling globally, even in many of the countries where the population is expanding.
E
Population growth occurs in a linear fashion and practically all countries in the world have presented similar birth rates.