As of 2004, Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is the African capital with the largest population, about 7.6 million. When the surrounding metropolitan area is included, Cairo has a population of 11.1 million, making it the among the twenty largest cities in the world.
As of 2007 (according to Wikipedia), Lagos, Nigeria has the most population, with over 8,714,228 people. Cairo comes next with over 7,734,334.
The rate at which a population will increase with no limits is called its intrinsic growth rate. This rate is influenced by factors such as birth rate and death rate within the population. It represents the maximum potential for growth in ideal conditions.
Africa is a continent making it only one continent on the continent of Africa
According to the last census 220, 186 people live within Orlando city limits; however, 2,693,552 people live in the greater Orlando metropolitan area.
Africa lies almost completely within the tropical zone, with the majority of the continent located within the tropical latitudes. This means that most of Africa experiences a warm climate throughout the year.
One example of a landlocked country entirely contained within another country is Lesotho, which is entirely surrounded by South Africa. Its territory is landlocked within South Africa's borders.
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the number of hamburgers available from McDonalds greatly limits the population.
Moscow is the capital city of Russia. Moscow has estimated population of 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.
well this can depend on what country within Africa you are talking about but generally civil war, disease and crime have done it
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Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua, has estimated population in 2016 of 1,042,000 within the city limits and a population of 1,401,000 in the metropolitan area.
The rate at which a population will increase with no limits is called its intrinsic growth rate. This rate is influenced by factors such as birth rate and death rate within the population. It represents the maximum potential for growth in ideal conditions.
Jaipur, known as the "Pink City of India," has a vast number of people living within its limits. It is currently reported as containing a population of 3.1 million.
Assuming that the population was carefully defined, the sample population was carefully and correctly chosen, and that there were significant results, then the implication is that the results of the study, within the confidence limits indicated, hold true for the population at large.