Too many to count accuratly.
Just counting Britian alone ever since the first Nobility - which was used to count up animals, food stores and peasants in each village. Would be far too many.
Censuses show how many people live in a country and where they live. Censuses allow states and regions to know if they need to elect more Representatives or to have less do to a regions population. Censuses allow companies to know where more or less water or power is needed. A Census can be a useful tool to a government.
Most national governments conduct censuses worldwide, you will have to be more specific as to which country as each nation has its own schedule for conducting their censuses.
Wyoming had the lowest population among U. S. states in the U. S. Censuses of 1990, 2000 and 2010. In the three censuses before that it was Alaska, and in the nine censuses before Alaska became a state it was Nevada.
censuses
No, censuses is the plural of census
The 1890 and 1900 US censuses. It was also used for censuses in several other countries, once it was proved in the US. Some insurance companies also used it to compile their statistics.
Although a strict Latin plural would be formed as census(as it is a fourth declension, not a second declension which would make it censi), the accepted English plural is censuses.
Censuses are typically conducted by government agencies to gather population data. This is usually done by sending out surveys to households or by conducting in-person interviews. Data collected from censuses is used to make informed decisions about resource allocation, policy-making, and demographic analysis.
A censes is carried out about every 2 years in Canada. A census is a recording of population. This includes how many people live in a certain city or how many people live in Canada itself.
Yes, Every country does this. This official counting is held every ten years in India. There is necessity of this counting for various reasons. Every country does it. The last census was held in 2001.
The estimated population of the earth in 1886 was about 1.5 billion. Many nations did not conduct censuses at the time so the number is an educated guess by demographers.
According to various censuses, the population is in the vicinity of 883,000 to 1,451,000 depending on the demographics highlighted in the conduction of the census.