the government controls every thing
Those are numbers which are impossible to obtain.
The birth-to-death ratio in the UK, often referred to as the natural change in population, typically reflects the difference between the number of live births and deaths over a specific period. As of recent statistics, the birth rate is approximately 11.6 births per 1,000 people, while the death rate is around 9.4 deaths per 1,000 people. This results in a positive natural increase, indicating that births currently outnumber deaths in the UK. However, these rates can fluctuate annually based on various factors, including health trends and demographic changes.
At birth the boy to girl ratio is 1.1 to 1.
RAMBO
I don't have that ratio, but there hasn't been a death in over 6 million miles raced, and there has been a ton of wrecks.
The term for the simplest ratio of ions in an ionic crystal is the formula unit. It represents the ratio of positive to negative ions in the crystal lattice that balances the overall charge. This formula unit is the smallest unit that shows the ratio of ions in an ionic compound.
Sex ratio denotes the ratio of males to females in a population. The primary sex ratio is the ratio at the time of conception, secondary sex ratio is the ratio at time of birth, and tertiary sex ratio is the ratio of adult human beings. According to CIA estimates the current world sex ratio at birth is 107 boys to 100 girls. In 2010 the global sex ratio was 986 females to 1000 males, which got further reduced to 984 females to 1000 males in 2011.
1.6:1
The ratio of ions in an ionic compound is determined by the charges of the ions involved. The ratio is such that the total positive charge from cations balances the total negative charge from anions to maintain overall neutrality. This results in the lowest energy state for the compound.
kill, death ratio
It works when you do clan battles via the clan wars arena, if a clan beats another clan in the arena their kill ratio goes up, if they get defeated then their death ratio goes up.
number of males/number of females at birth