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Data Encoding and Compression Techniques

This document discusses population growth in various regions. It begins with population figures for different areas in 2000 and projections for 2050. Some key points include: - The population in developing regions is expected to grow significantly between 2000 and 2050 while population growth in more developed regions will be relatively small. - Africa's population is projected to more than double between 2000 and 2050, increasing from around 1 billion to over 2 billion, making it the fastest growing region globally. - Asia's population is expected to grow more slowly than Africa's but will still increase substantially, rising from around 4 billion in 2000 to over 5 billion in 2050.

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Data Encoding and Compression Techniques

This document discusses population growth in various regions. It begins with population figures for different areas in 2000 and projections for 2050. Some key points include: - The population in developing regions is expected to grow significantly between 2000 and 2050 while population growth in more developed regions will be relatively small. - Africa's population is projected to more than double between 2000 and 2050, increasing from around 1 billion to over 2 billion, making it the fastest growing region globally. - Asia's population is expected to grow more slowly than Africa's but will still increase substantially, rising from around 4 billion in 2000 to over 5 billion in 2050.

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