1770/1024 = 1.728515625 There are 1024 mb in a gb, therefore 1/1024 is one mb in terms of gb, multiply by 1770, and you get 1770/1024
The population of GB Innomech Ltd is 25.
Best Western GB's population is 150.
Around 1770 and 1910
Maryland didn't become a state until April 25, 1788. The population of the Province of Maryland in 1770 was 29,604 people.
The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the natural reproduction of colonial families.
About 16.8 million. The Netherlands has an extremely high population density.
Let us say you have three alleles in a population of beetles. Two colors; brown is recessive to green. Thus you have; GG, which is homozygous dominant and green, you have Gb, which is heterozygous and also green. Then you have bb, which is homozygous recessive. This is your population of beetles. What do you think the allele frequency would be if GG, the homozygous dominant, either immigrated, or emigrated out of or into your population of beetles? Since the frequency of Gb and bb would necessarily go down statistically you would see more green morphologies and a change in genetic allele frequency. Assuming normal conditions.
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Yes. Great Indian Bustard (GIB) Ardeotis nigriceps is in danger mainly due to habitat degradation. Once a common bird in Indian subcontinent it is now restricted to Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka states of India and part of Pakistan. According to experts the estimated population of GIB is near about 500 only.
To answer this question we must start smaller. A basic unit is the byte (B), or character, of data. That is one unit of storage in a computer. It is followed by a kilobyte (KB), or 1,024 bytes of data. (The reason that is NOT 1,000 bytes should be explained another time.) After this we may see the megabyte (MB), or 1024 X 1024 = 1,048,576 bytes of data. Next, the gigabyte (GB), 1 MB X 1024 = 1,073,741,824 bytes of data! 6.5 GB = 6,979,321,856 bytes of data! That may be 'a lot' to many people. That may or may not be the population of our planet -- 6.5 billion people!