The 20 most populous countries in the world, in order from highest to lowest population, are: China, India, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Brazil, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Ethiopia, Philippines, Egypt, Vietnam, DR Congo, Turkey, Iran, Germany, and Thailand.
Australia is not among the top 20 largest countries by population. It has a relatively small population compared to countries like China, India, United States, and Brazil.
The Middle East-North Africa region, which includes 20 countries and territories, is home to an estimated 315 million Muslims, or about 20% of the world's Muslim population. Of these, approximately 79 million live in Egypt, meaning that about one-in-four (25%) Muslims in the region live in Egypt. See related link below for more information.
China makes up approximately 18.47% of the world's population.
Income inequality has generally increased over the last 20 years, with the top earners seeing disproportionate gains compared to the rest of the population. Factors such as globalization, technological advancements, and shifts in labor markets have contributed to this trend. This has led to a widening gap between the wealthiest individuals and the majority of the population.
As of 2021, approximately 80% of the population in France lives in urban areas, with about 20% living in rural areas. The level of urbanization in France is quite high compared to many other countries.
Australia is not among the top 20 largest countries by population. It has a relatively small population compared to countries like China, India, United States, and Brazil.
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It is the set of all units which are being studied. If I am looking at the area of countries, then the population is the set of all countries; if I am studying the earthworms in my garden then the population might be each 20 cm* 20 cm square of my garden (I sample some squares and count the earthworms in them).