No
The Marine Sergeant
The US lost the second highest amount of soldiers in WW2 with a total of 416,800 troops dead.
Russia. They lost some 23 million people, with China in second losing some 20 million.
1 million people of which 110 000 people served in WW1 of which 73 000 were casualties, which was the second highest (on a percentage of population basis) of all the Allies
Hermann Wilhelm Göring was Adolf Hitler's second-in-command. In 1941, Göring was designated as Hitler's successor and deputy in all offices.
No
The destination with the second highest number of captive Africans during the transatlantic slave trade was Brazil. It is estimated that around 4 million Africans were forcibly brought to Brazil, primarily to work on sugar plantations and later in coffee production. This figure is surpassed only by the British Caribbean in terms of the number of enslaved Africans transported. The substantial African population significantly influenced Brazilian culture, demographics, and society.
There is no highest number, highest prime number, or highest composite number. Therefore, there can't be a second-highest, third-highest, etc., of any of these types of numbers, either.
No.
Brazil has the second highest number of Christians in the world. France has the second highest percentage of Christians in the world. --source: Adherents.com
Oklahoma has the second highest number of tornadoes
Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.
Eagles
USA
8
the loser
Put the numbers in order from least to greatest. mark the lowest number, then the highest, then the second lowest , then second highest, then move inward crossing off the numbers, until you reach the center number.