Diese Karte zeigt die Wahrscheinlichkeit, im Jahr 2026 auf jedem Kontinent geboren zu werden, basierend auf Prognosen der Vereinten Nationen.

Von Electrical_Worry_681

25 Kommentare

  1. MatheusMaica on

    I love the continent known as „Latin America and the Caribbean“, that’s my favorite real continent taught in geography class. How nice, those are all real continents, North America, Africa, Europe, Asia, … and Latin America and the Caribbean. Gotta love continents.

  2. Desperate-Lemon5815 on

    This assumes that we are souls, flying around the cosmos, rather than the combined genetic code of my ancestors.

    Personally, I’m more convinced that I had a 100% chance of being born wherever my mother was.

  3. WheresMyPencil1234 on

    As a statistician, I find the use of the word „probability“ a bit awkward.

    If you use the word probability something has to be random. Maybe you are referring to: take a random newborn from anywhere in the world, what are the chances that it comes from this continent? That’s a weird experiment to say the least.

    It’s just simpler to just say precisely what the map shows: share of births per continent.

  4. Chances of where the next baby may be born*. If your parents live in Brazil, it’s not 49% chance to be born in Asia.

  5. Ah, yes. The continents of North America (excluding Mexico) and Latin America & the Caribbean.

  6. we were living in asia when i was born but my parents were going to european side for control during pregnancy so i was born in europe even though the hospital was like 30 km away from home, lol.

  7. One-Cellist-5424 on

    And Central America + the caribbean are part of South America apparently

  8. Crossing my fingers hoping to be born Asian this year. 49% chance ain’t bad!

  9. Is this based on just relative population, or a combination of relative population and fertility rates?

  10. UnluckyFly9881 on

    That you made Mexico green like south america tells a lot about you 🥲

  11. weird how they figured „We can’t put Anglo america and latin america in the same continent, they’re so different!“ but having japan, papua new guinea and yemen in the same area is fine.

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