It is said that a baby is born every 15 seconds or so. Sadly, a person dies about that often as well, due to disease, car accidents, old age, and more.
People born in US territories become citizens of the US. When the US western border stretched from the Mississippi River to the California coast, new Americans born in those territories added to the "citizen population".
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate of person 21 years of age or older in the US is 212,012,169which is 71.0% of the total population of the US.
Every 10 years.
It is a map of the population of the area that is color coded, or indicated in some other way. An example of one by the US Census Bureau has been added to Related Links below. This reflects the population of the US and Puerto Rico at July 1, 2009.
Yes, it does.
About 5% or one person in 20
About 5% or one person in 20
In the US the population is counted on every year that ends with a zero, or every ten years, through the conduction of a census.
no
That would be "Norteamericano"; but an informal way that the spanish speaking population uses is "Americano". They would know that the person lives or is from the US.
Every 10 years, by the US Census
Alaska was the 49th state added to the US.