The world has a surface area of 510.072 million sq km. Well clearly we can not live any where on the surface of the world as the majority of it is water 361.132 million sq km. The remainder is the land mass 148.94 million sq km. So what is the population of the human race? Estimate is currently at 6,525,170,264 (July 2006 est.).
Now let us do some translations. For every 148 sq km you get 37,000 acres of land.
37,000 acre = 148 sq Km meaning that the world has about 3.68*10 to the 10th Acres of land. I will be using 37,000,000,000 acres for the math below. Now if you were to split that land up between all the people of the earth and gave each one a share each would get 5.67 acres of land.
37,000,000,000/ 6,525,170,286 = 5.67 acres per person
That does not sound like a lot does it? Some may say "Much of the land is unlivable" and they are right so let look at a area where we could make it nearly totally liveable. The Great State of Texas. Texas has a surface area of 261,797 square miles.
1 square mile = 3,097,600 square yards = 640 acres
640 * 261,797 = 167,550,080 acres in Texas
According to http://hunterkirk.livejournal.com/326561.HTML
"Now lets say we move all the people of the world to the state of Texas. They would each get only .02568 acres of land.
167,550,080 / 6,525,170,286 = .02568 acres per person
That does not sound like a lot. But wait how much is .02568 acres?
1 acre = 4,840 square yards
4,840 * .02568 = 124.29 square yards
1 square foot = 1/9 square yard
124.29 * 9 = 1,118.61 square feet
Thusly if we moved every living human to Texas and the split the land among them they would each get 1,118.61 square feet. Now you may say that still does not sound like a lot. But consider the average square footage of a house."
Alaska is the US state that could fit the world's population inside its borders.
The area proposed is roughly 0.00117% of the current land area on the planet -- and almost exactly the size of the Comoros or a little less than the US State of Delaware. It would be impossible to fit the entirety of Earth's population into this small of an area, even if all of it was turned into a multilevel metropolis. You would need to have a population density of over 4 million people per square kilometer and Manila, the city with the highest population density in the world today, only has 42,000 people per square kilometer. An additional issue is that the population would be unable to survive without using additional territory for farming, water-collection, and waste removal.
Antarctica is about 4.5 million square miles and Texas is about 268,580 sq mi. Can you do the math?
The land area of Southern Ontario is 139931 square kilometres. The land area of Scotland is 78387 square kilometres, so Scotland can fit into southern ontario 1.785 times.
The area of Oregon is about 255,000 square kilometers, while the area of Alberta is about 660,000 square kilometers. Therefore, the state of Oregon could fit into the province of Alberta slightly less than three times.
Alaska is the US state that could fit the world's population inside its borders.
everyone in the world would fit in the state of texas.
Massachusetts is 10,555 square miles Texas is 268,601 square miles 25.45 States of Massachusetts will fit in to 1 state of Texas.
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Virginia does not fit with California, Colorado, or Texas because it is not a Western state. California, Colorado, and Texas could all fit within that definition.
Three States of Texas would fit in Alaska. So the answer is no.
England would probably physically fit into either the state of Texas or Alaska. Alaska is the largest US state by square miles of land.
The Texas Constitution was modeled after the United States Constitution. It was slightly changed to fit the mission of a new state in the United States.
Texas is 268,601 square miles, Ohio is 44,828 square miles therefore 268601/44828 = almost exactly 6 Ohio's would fit in Texas.
Yes. Texas is approx 2.84 times bigger in area than the UK.
Population is how many there are, and ecosystem is how do they fit into the world.
Rhode Island has an area of about 1,214 square miles, while Texas covers approximately 268,596 square miles. To find out how many Rhode Islands fit into Texas, you can divide Texas's area by Rhode Island's area, which results in roughly 221. Therefore, about 221 Rhode Islands could fit into the state of Texas.