Because we need reminders about the scale of things... pic.twitter.com/ETFAT0Qxjr
— Icthyophaga vocifer (@tadepen) November 19, 2024
Population density thread because you and I both know you have nothing better to do.
— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) July 20, 2022
Let's start with this cool way to visualize population density, by @undertheraedar. The height of each spike displays the population density in that location. pic.twitter.com/Y6lDpHjEga
Excellent meeting with 🇳🇬 President @officialABAT at the #G20 Summit. Commended Nigeria's decisive actions to reform the economy, accelerate growth and generate jobs for its vibrant population. The IMF strongly supports Nigeria on this journey. pic.twitter.com/48D8RdiJWP
— Kristalina Georgieva (@KGeorgieva) November 20, 2024
China's population pyramid through 2100 is quite wild - reflective of a population that's set to halve, from 1.4 billion to ~700 million, in that time frame. pic.twitter.com/r6kEk1Uqnw
— Hunter📈🌈📊 (@StatisticUrban) May 4, 2024
From dark blue to green this is how the global population pyramid changed from 1950 to today.
— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) April 18, 2019
And in shades of yellow the UN projections for the change expected during our lifetimes.
My new visualization with a short text on this gigantic transformation https://t.co/ayR8vXzUN5 pic.twitter.com/2lehuk4H5I
Animation: Comparing China vs. India Population Pyramids https://t.co/tK6qyjngaG pic.twitter.com/Jhl1pYk6Gq
— Visual Capitalist (@VisualCap) November 20, 2018
While we're in Bangladesh, there are an equal number of people in the red and blue regions [from Reddit user u/AndoMacster] pic.twitter.com/evYQec0R2G
— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) July 20, 2022