probably about one million or five million around missing families
Fertility was at a rate of 2.07 in 2011 so most families average at about 2 children.
Yes they did.
Evacuees.
They were usually transported by train to rural areas where families had agreed to temporarily house them.
Nearly all had either wives, children, moms, dads, sisters, uncles, or aunts (and so) on back home.
No, Some adults were evacuated. Children under five would have their mum's and pregnant women were evacuated.
Fertility was at a rate of 2.07 in 2011 so most families average at about 2 children.
yes there is in imvu or virtual families
No
It is estimated that there are around 2 billion families in the world.
There are approximately 416 plant families in the world.
Yes they did.
Depends on how many children they have.
On September 11, 2001, there were approximately 200 children in the World Trade Center complex when the attacks occurred. Many of these children were either visiting the buildings with their families or attending a daycare located in the area. The tragedy resulted in the loss of lives, including those of some children, which deeply affected families and communities.
Poor families needed the money.
5-9
Families with many children are often referred to as "large families" or "big families." Specific names might include "quiverfull" families, which adhere to a religious belief in having as many children as possible, or "octomom" in reference to Nadya Suleman, who gained fame for having octuplets. In some cultures, such as those in parts of Africa or the Middle East, large families are more common and may not have a specific name beyond simply being large or extended families.