The population of the world increases every mili-second. But i have an counter of how many there are now:
http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/
It's AMAZING!
Both "people" and "persons" can be used to refer to individuals. "People" is more commonly used in general conversation and writing, while "persons" is often used in legal or formal contexts.
There are three possible cities: * Medellín, Colombia - population 2.7 million (2012), density 6925 persons/km2, 17940 persons/sq. mile * Medellin, Cebu, Philippines - population 50,000 (2010), density 680 persons/km2, 1800 persons/sq. mile * Medellín, Spain - population 2335 (2009), density 36 persons/km2, 92 persons/sq. mile
The population density of Greece is approximately 81 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Vietnam is approximately 290 people per square kilometer. This can vary by region within the country.
The population of Chicago is roughly 2.7 million people.
England has 383 people per kilometre 637 per square mile - or - It depends, some places under 100 people, some places 100 - 500 people, and other places over 500 people! The question is about the UK - not England.
700 persons
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Most Jewish persons are darkhaired.
Five persons.
As of 2006, approximately 17.2 persons/km2 which is roughly 6.6 persons/mi2
Unofficially, there are about 188 persons in the U.S. with the Pesterfield surname.
34.2 persons per km2
No one record. Several million persons.
around 54 persons...
If the boat sinks, too many people are on it.
one hundred fifty persons
around 6 million people incuding Jews, gypsies, disabled people etc