xpluswearer, you are aware that if we took every one on the planet we could put them all in a space the size of texas with out overcrowding. Are you also aware that a lot of food goes to waste every day, enough to feed every one on the planet, it not a production problem it a greed problem. The population is not a problem, the problem is compassion to our fellow man, or a lack of compassion to be more correct.
The area of Texas is about 262,000 mi2. Dividing this figure by the current human population of 7 billion leaves each person with 1000- sq feet
I currently live in a 850 sq ft apartment it is plenty of room.
according to 21-centry a standard 3 bedroom house is So, if you own an average, three-bedroom house - about 1,200-1,300 square feet or 110-120 square metres (and that includes all lived in-space, even hallways) I grew up in a 3 bedroom house (1 mother 1 father, 1 sister and 1 brother, me and 5 cats) so there are 5 people there, according to the math that would be over 5k sq feet, but said ouse is only 1.3k So there would be plenty of room in texas.
Oh mind you this only considers horizontal space. once you build vertically (such as condos and apartment buildings, the dynamics change fast, such as the 850 sq I live in is the second floor, below me lives 2 people and 2 above me in the same 850 sq feet)
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