The sea of stars, when I was young
His parents were top students of that era. After graduation, they had been working hard for their research career.
His brother was a guaranteed student from Tsinghua University, a true top student.
Under the pressure of her parents and brother, she had been studying hard since she was young, but she was still at the bottom.
The No. 3 High School was a key high school. The students who could get in were all the top students in the city. Rong Ningning barely passed the admission line. Since then, she had been the last and second last. She even began to give up on her online dating.
Later, with the help of his brother's friends, he had a new goal to strive for. With the mutual encouragement of his friends, he finally slowly walked toward his ideal school.
Youth was like brilliant fireworks, beautiful but short-lived, but the friendship between friends in the intersection of youth would last forever.
Jing Xu, Mu Fanxing, Lin Yinuo, Lin Sheng, Ji Xianyang, Mu Jingxiang, Li Siyue, Jiang Chenyu, Luo Qi 'er, and Qiao Si were all shining in the fields they loved.
Living in the present, regretless youth.
It's the bestTime taken for population to increase by one billion The visualisation below provides an additional perspective on population growth: the number of years it took to add one billion to the global population. Also shown in this figure is the number of years projected up to 11 billion based on the UN's 'medium variant' projection. This visualisation shows again how the population growth rate has changed dramatically through time. It wasn't until 1803 that the world reached its first billion; it then took another 124 years to reach two billion. By the third billion, this period had reduced to 33 years, reduced further to 15 years to reach four. The period of fastest growth occurred through 1975 to 2011, taking only 12 years to increase by one billion for the 5th, 6th and 7th. The world has now surpassed this peak rate of growth, and the period between each billion is expected to continue to rise. It's estimated to take approximately 13 years to reach eight billion in 2024; a further 14 years to reach 9 billion in 2038; 18 years to reach 10 billion in 2056; and a further 32 years to reach the 11th billion in 2088.