10 Interesting Fact About Human migration patterns and demographics
10 Interesting Fact About Human migration patterns and demographics
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Most modern humans come from Africa and spread throughout the world for thousands of years.
People in East Asia have a higher possibility to maintain the ability to digest milk than people in South Asia or Africa.
The first modern human migration to North America occurred around 15,000 years ago through a ground bridge that connects Siberia and Alaska.
Most immigrants to the United States originated from Mexico, followed by people from the Philippines, China, India and Vietnam.
World population reached 7.9 billion in 2021, with more than half of living in Asia.
The number of births has declined in developed countries such as Japan, the United States and Europe, while developing countries such as Nigeria and Pakistan are still experiencing population explosions.
Modern human migration to Australia occurred around 60,000 years ago, when the indigenous Australians arrived from Southeast Asia.
During the 19th century, many people from Europe and Asia migrated to North America and Australia to find a better life.
During World War II, many people from Europe migrated to the United States and Canada to avoid conflict and chaos in the continent.
Since 2015, migrants and refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and North Africa have migrated to Europe, triggering a controversial and sustainable migration crisis.