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What is China's Population 2012?

The population of China on March 20th 2012 is approximately 1,351,657,890. (Extrapolated from a population of 1,300,000,000 in 2003. See related links for more information.


What is the population of China 2012?

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What is the scientific notation for the population of China?

The 2012 estimate was 1.35*109.


How many people live in china now?

The estimated population of China in 2012 was 1.351 billion. They have a small youth population because of the one child policy in place.


Which country today has the largest population?

China. The People's Republic of China, also known as Mainland China or often simply China, is almost universally considered the country today with the largest population. As of 2012, population estimations are approximately 1.35 billion people. This is larger than any other country, the next most populated being India (with approx. 10% less: 1.21 billion). Therefore, China is the country today that has the largest population.


What was the population of China in 1990?

The population of China was 1.14333 billion in 1990. (Unofficial statistics, for your reference only)


What is China's population?

== == The population of China is 1.3 Billion.


What is the population of chaina 2011?

China's population in 2012 is approximately 1,351,657,890! I bet you didn't know that1 :p


Name the world most populous country?

The People's Republic of China with a population of 1,339, 724, 852.


What country has the largest population and the smallest area in the world as of 2005?

Lagrest population - China Smallest area - Vatican City (positions remain even as of 2012)


What is the world biggest population country?

China has the biggest population because the population in china is 1,320,000,000.


What is the ratio of population of China compared to Australia?

Previous answer of: "the ratio is 1:3" is very incorrect. It suggests that for every one person in China there are three people in Australia. On the 1st of November 2010 (the last census), China was 1,339,724,852 On the 5th of February 2012, Australia's estimated population was 22,823,153 This gives a China:Australia ration of 58.7:1 - so for every 58.7 people in China there is one person in Australia. The reverse ratio, Australia:China, would be 1:0.017 - so for every one person in Australia there is 0.017 of a person in China.