A term for the region (not located in any other reference) is "Main Street," which apparently refers to the conurbation that stretches across southernmost Quebec and Ontario, from Quebec City on the lower St. Lawrence River, southwest through Montreal and Toronto, to Windsor on the Detroit River. By comparison with this region, and other urban centers such as near Vancouver, the remainder of Canada is much more sparsely populated.
Of the 2010 population of the United States' 50 states plus D.C., about 47.4% lives in the Eastern Time zone.
Around 55% of the world's population currently lives in urban areas. This percentage is expected to continue rising, with estimates suggesting that by 2050, around 68% of the global population will be living in urban areas.
they can be found in Canada and greeland.they live in the rocky slope and upper tundraThe Arctic Hare lives in the extreme northern part of Canada and several parts of Greenland.
Louise lives in Canada.
Geographical range refers to the area or region where a particular species, population, or ecosystem is found. It encompasses the geographical distribution of a species or population, including the specific habitats or environments they occupy within that range. Understanding the geographical range of a species is important for conservation efforts and biodiversity studies.
The population of Canada is about 33 million persons (2010) and that of the United States is about 303 million (2010). So US population is about 918% of the population of Canada. Conversely the the population of Canada as a percentage of the United States population is just over 10%.
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5% - 10% of the world's livestock lives in Canada.
Nearly 80 percent of Great Britain's population lives in.
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80 percent of the world's population lives in Asia.
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The 70 percent of the Indian population lives in the rural areas of the country.