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What's the minimum number of people needed to survive an apocalypse?

By Patrick Pester - Staff Writer 1 day ago

A surprisingly small population could save our species.

From all-out nuclear war to a giant asteroid strike, it's not hard to imagine ways human life on Earth could abruptly end. But assuming there are some survivors, how many people would it take to keep our species going? 

The short answer is, it depends. Different catastrophes would create different doomsday conditions for surviving human populations to endure. For example, a nuclear war could trigger a nuclear winter, with survivors facing freezing summer temperatures and global famine, not to mention radiation exposure. However, putting some of these conditions aside and focusing on population size, the minimum number is likely very small compared with the approximately 7.8 billion people alive today.

"With populations in the low hundreds, you can probably survive for many centuries. And many small populations of that kind have survived for centuries and perhaps millennia," Cameron Smith, an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at Portland State University in Oregon, told Live Science.

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Yah already did it with eight.

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There is a theory that climate disruptions caused by the eruption of the Toba supervolcano 70,000-75,000 years ago may have reduced the human population on Earth to 3,000-10,000 individuals. The theory is disputed, though.
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