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Population
Population Pop`u*la"tion, n. [L. populatio: cf. F.
population.]
1. The act or process of populating; multiplication of
inhabitants.
2. The whole number of people, or inhabitants, in a country,
or portion of a country; as, a population of ten millions.
Meaning of Population from wikipedia
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Po****tion is the set of
people in a
given region or area.
Governments conduct a
census to
quantify the
resident po****tion size
within a
given jurisdiction...
- In
world demographics, the
world po****tion is the
total number of
humans currently alive. It was
estimated by the
United Nations to have
exceeded eight...
- This is a list of
countries and
dependencies by
po****tion. It
includes sovereign states,
inhabited dependent territories and, in some cases, constituent...
- in the
United States Census Bureau's
statistics for the
United States po****tion, ethnicity, and most
other categories include the 50
states and Washington...
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Human po****tion projections are
attempts to
extrapolate how
human po****tions will
change in the ****ure.
These projections are an
important input to forecasts...
- The
percentage of the
eligible Jewish po****tion that is
living in each
country (top 13, 2018) United
States (51%) Israel (30%) France (3%) Canada...
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Po****tion growth is the
increase in the
number of
people in a
po****tion or dis****d group. The
global po****tion has
grown from 1
billion in 1800 to...
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Po****tion decline, also
known as depo****tion, is a
reduction in a
human po****tion size.
Throughout history, Earth's
total human po****tion has continued...
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Po****tion density (in agriculture:
standing stock or
plant density) is a
measurement of
po****tion per unit land area. It is
mostly applied to humans...
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Canada ranks 37th by
po****tion among countries of the world,
comprising about 0.5% of the world's total, with more than 40
million Canadians as of 2024...