2008 estimates = 3.9 billion people in Asia.
The world population is about 6-7 billion and asian's make up for about 30 percent of that.
So 30 percent of 6.5 billion is 1.95 billion.
(please note these are older estimate and not all taken from the same time period so information could be a bit off but it generally gives the answer which is No, there are not more people in ASian's then there are people in Asia. )
Asia is a big continent. 47 countries. So of course there's going to be more asians. 30% of the world is Asian.
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No. If you are from the country India (which is in Asia) you are Indian, and if you are from the continent Asia, you are an Asian. Indians are Asians, however.
Thailand is located in the South East of Asia. so Yes.
I think many people from Asia lives in Australia
Chinese refer to people from China or have ancestors whom originate from China. Asians are people who are from Asia. While Chinese are asians, asians are not necessarily Chinese.
Chinese refer to people from China or have ancestors whom originate from China. Asians are people who are from Asia. While Chinese are asians, asians are not necessarily Chinese.
I think the word you are looking for is: Asians.
You just said it, "Asia for Asians." The East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere part said the same thing just a bit more scientific (said a little more technically) and directed more to peoples living in East Asia.
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there is a lot of Asians so they like the pipeline. Asians want oil. the pipeline gives oil to asia