an average American person uses 100 to 175 gallons of water per day.
statistics is used in all aspect of life. so which ever one human finds himself it is alwayz beter to give it a name examples are agricultural statistics, insurance statistics, actuarial statistics,educational statistics,financial statistics etc
limitations of statistics are as follows: 1. Statistics does not deal with an individual 2.It is not suitable to the study of qualitative phenomenon 3.Statistical relations are not exact 4.Statistics is liable to be misused 5.Statistics is only a means
Official statistics are statistics that some sort of governing body have signed off on. Unofficial statistics are stats on anything, they have not been approved for one reason or another.
One can find statistics on the number of big rig accidents per year, the frequency, and percentage. Most are annual statistics, although there are some bi-annual and cumulative statistics.
One prerequisite for Bayesian statistics is that you need to know or have prior knowledge of the opposite of the probability you are trying to create.
global warming, deforestation, urbanisation, land degradation, access to fresh water
No. Global warming is a very complex process that is part natural phenomenon and part human consumption/greed. It would take some really big changes for us to subvert what we have contributed and what we continue to contribute.
There are many different global issues affecting the world today. These issues include changes in the production of vegetation required for human consumption, increase in diseases, and toxic air qualities.
Global Warming Air Pollution and Water Pollution
Because power consumption for water need to be higher for rising up but some will be missed on the trail.
Some of the implications of the global financial crises to international marketing included the need to re-examine some markets which stopped importing some raw materials. Car makers had to cater for markets, which prefer smaller engine cars with less fuel consumption compared to the guzzlers.
That some currently fertile land won't be, that some currently dry land will be under water.
some effects of water pollution on earth is that some people can get sick and end up with some type of disease. water pollution also helps cause global warming.
deforestation,child abuse<not as much>, global warming, air pollution, water pollution, oil leaks, hydroelectricity, etc
No. Saving water usually will have no effect on global warming.Global warming is changing the climate. This will mean that some places will have less rain than usual. This happened anyway, even before global warming began. So saving water, that is, using less of it, will mean that there will be spare water in the dams, that will last longer.In some places, water is supplied from a desalination plant, turning salt water into fresh. This process uses a lot of energy, which may be produced by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). If this is the case, then saving water will help to slow global warming.
What types of statistics are you searching for? Please be specific.
Unfortunately, there are no accurate, reliable statistics from the time period.