Immigrant.. immigrating to other country..
No the Bahamas is not Hispanic. 80% of the people are of African ancestry and the other are of European decent.
Depends on other factors. If the number of people immigrating to the country remains stable (doesn't increase) and infant mortality increases, then the overall population will decrease.
Hispanic people speak various languages, with Spanish being the most common. Other languages spoken by Hispanic individuals include Portuguese, English, and indigenous languages such as Nahuatl and Quechua.
immigrating to other countries
There is no other Spanish-speaking or Portuguese-speaking country that is ruled by a monarchy other than Spain. Admittedly, the level of corruption and nepotism in some Hispanic countries have led to some of the locals calling their rulers as "kings", but they are not kings in the sense of "legitimate hereditary rulers of a country".
Population growth will result in a higher working population. With more people working, the economy of the country will then be able to grow. Other than economy, the larger population will can also contribute to construction and other forms of land development. More talents can also be found in a larger population.--------- More people then death rate (overpopulated) will also lead to less renewable resources. So we try to limit the people immigrating in a country. `tim lepuck
The most important being that the US are becoming a 'Hispanic' country. By 2050 one in three Americans will be Hispanic, 21% will be of other minority and a little over 36% will be 'white'.
There have been a total of five people of Hispanic heritage who have won the Nobel Peace Prize from 1936 to 1992. There have a total of 21 people of Hispanic heritage who have the Nobel Prize in other fields in that same time period.
Most spanish, latino, and other hispanic people are catholic, and their baptisms follow the catholic tradition.
No of course not, anyone who believes so is deeply mistaken. Hispanic people,especially those in the USA, become americanized to a point, this is true of all hispanic people. Some become so americanized that they abandon the Spanish language altogether for the English language. So in conclusion no, all hispanic people do not speak Spanish Source:Hispanic Studies Professor
Well there are different people all around the world and what made the world change was a unhealthy environment and people started immigrating to other countries. And now the world is mixed coloured.