Many believe more people are alive now (around 7 billion)
than at any time in earth's history and best approximations
would be 50-100 billion may have lived and died in the past 6000 years.
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It is impossible to determine exactly how many people have lived and died over the past 6000 years, as historical records are limited and population estimation methods vary. However, estimates suggest that the total number of people who have ever lived could range from 100 billion to 115 billion.
The consensus estimate of the world's population 6000 years ago (4000 BCE) is roughly 7 million people.
Nearly 3,000 innocent people died on September 11th, 2001 as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the hijacking of United Airlines Flight 93.
The life expectancy in 1750 was around 35-40 years. However, this number can be lower due to high infant mortality rates, which significantly impacted the average life expectancy.
500 years ago, the average life expectancy for humans was around 30-40 years. Many factors such as disease, lack of medical knowledge, and poor sanitation contributed to the lower life expectancy during that time.
It is impossible to provide an exact number of people who have died in the last 2000 years, as records from earlier periods are incomplete. However, estimates suggest that billions of people have passed away during this time span due to various factors such as wars, diseases, natural disasters, and other causes.
A lot of people.