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it takes 1,000 years if you are looking for the least amount of years
200 years at the maximum. most at least 150 years.
the population increased due to growing industries
3-4 years at the least :)
approximately it would take at least two years, well at least for me it's two years. the person who answered before, said that. not me. it doesnt matter what it is for me, it matters for what the average population is. it most likely would take 18 months, or 1 year, 6 months, or more.
They are not expected to grow in number on the contrary the are expected to decrease in number as the number of humans increase.
The population on Jan. 17, 2009 is at least 305,636,500. But it will grow, so don't trust that number much. Consider it as a baseline. About 309 million in 2010.
a preference for warmer climates.
No, only Central Florida. Some of the Central Florida cities that crops grow in include Ocala, Sebring, Lake Placid, & Plant City.
Yes, within 50 years the frontiers had disappeared and the population nearly tripled.
The British population was completely wiped out in the 1800's. A reintroduction project has seen the population begin to grow, although the species is still rare there.