About 71% in 2012 about 96% in 2002
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but a large majority of households around the world have telephones today, whether they are landlines or mobile phones. The exact percentage varies by country and region, but with the rise of mobile technology, phone ownership continues to increase steadily.
Cahuilla houses typically housed extended families of up to 20 people. These traditional houses were made of wood and thatch, with a circular shape and a dome-like roof.
The Innu people traditionally lived in birch bark wigwams during the summer months and more sturdy, insulated winter tents called mamateeks during the winter. Today, many Innu people live in modern houses and communities.
In 1970, the estimated global population was around 3.7 billion people. Today, the global population is approximately 7.9 billion people.
It is estimated that there are around 14-15 million Jewish people in the world today.
today there are 6 billion people living in the world
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the world is smaller
5
Not many people used it because it is expensive.
The majority of people in Jamaica have houses!
5,4546,3545.3 telephones
some people have up to 100 cellur pphones!
5 i think(5~8 telephones)
The Hupa people traditionally lived in cone-shaped houses made out of cedar planks and redwood bark. These houses are known as "tule houses" or "sweat houses" and were typically used for ceremonial purposes. Today, many Hupa people live in modern homes or apartments.
There are 38.81 million telephones used in Brazil! That's alot!!!!
No offence but this is a stupid question. Everyone really except for the homeless or whatever.
Through things such as skype telephones have become unnecessary for some people who live of the internet. Though for many a telephone is still central so the use has only been changed in some situations. Many people still consider the telephone superiour.