Video Of 3D Graphic Showing Earth's Human Population Density Goes Viral
According to a recent United Nations assessment, the current global population is 8.1 billion. While India is known to be densely populated, countries such as Greenland and Mongolia are considered less populated in compared to North America.
The only confirmed habitable planet in the Milky Way galaxy is Earth. It includes humans, various living species, and natural resources. According to a recent United Nations assessment, the current global population is 8.1 billion.
What does the 3D graphic of earth show?
Population density varies across the earth. While India is known to be densely populated, countries such as Greenland and Mongolia are considered less populated in compared to North America.
A graphical representation movie of population density is currently making the rounds on the internet. The video shows a satellite view of Earth to give viewers an impression of how heavily inhabited our planet is today.
Which colors represented what in the graphic?
In the popular video, the Earth is seen revolving. The density data was represented using graphics and colors. Yellow, orange, green, and red can be seen in various places on Earth.
The red section emphasizes the high population density per 30-kilometer square distance. The number represents 1000 persons. Similarly, 500, 100, and 50 are the densities of people in specific places of the Earth, depicted visually in orange, yellow, and green, respectively.
The video was shared by the Wonder Of Science page on the social media site X (previously Twitter). Tyler Morgan-Wall is recognized with video rights on the page.
How did people on the internet react?
The video has been watched by over 7 lakh people. While some attempted to locate their countries, others criticized the film of poor data representation because Australia and New Zealand were difficult to identify.
One person inquired, "Where is Australia?" while another posted the population density of South America in the comments area. Check the viral video here.
Human population density around the world.
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