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Oceania population

The population of Oceania is 199 1. Oceania has a total population of 27 million, accounting for only 0.5% of the world population.

Immigration plays an important role in the process of population growth in Oceania. Before white immigrants arrived in Oceania, the development of local aborigines was extremely slow. From the early AD to 1800, the total population increased from 100 to 2.5 million, with an average annual growth rate of only 0.05%.

However, since the middle of the19th century, a large number of immigrants have been coming to Oceania, which makes the total population of Oceania increase rapidly, reaching 23130,000 per year, 9.3 times higher than that of 2.25 million in 1850, with an average annual growth rate of/kloc-. 1993, the birth rate in Oceania was 19‰, the mortality rate was 8‰, and the natural growth rate was 1. 1%.

Introduction to Oceania

Oceania, located in the Pacific Ocean, refers to Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia in a narrow sense, and Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea in a broad sense. Apart from Antarctica, it is the least populated continent in the world. Its climate types include tropical monsoon humid climate and tropical maritime climate. Famous scenic spots include the Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef.

The above content reference: Sogou Encyclopedia-Oceania Population