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You can give every family on the planet Earth their own acre of land in the USA, (with still some land left over,) and the rest of the entire Earth would be empty.

Is it that the Earth is overpopulated? Or is it really just mismanaged?

It is not our fault that certain regions of the world have population issues.

Nor should we import those problems here.

You can give every family on the planet Earth their own acre of land in the USA, (with still some land left over,) and the rest of the entire Earth would be empty. Is it that the Earth is overpopulated? Or is it really just mismanaged? It is not our fault that certain regions of the world have population issues. Nor should we import those problems here.

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I seem to remember reading once that the entire population of the planet would fit into the state of Rhode Island.

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7.8 BILLION people? Maybe if you glued them all together

"If every one needed an average of 4 square feet (2'x2') we could all fit in Rhode Islands 1200 square miles easily. Rounding up to 28 million sq. ft. Per sq. mile, dividing then by the 4 sq. ft. Per person, you get 7 million people per sq mile, so with Rhode Islands roughly 1200 sq miles, then 8,400,000,000 (8 billion) people could stand shoulder to shoulder in Rhode Island."