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In 1910, China had the largest population among all countries in the world.
No, China has the largest population followed by India. The UK is ranked 22 in the world for population size.
The Philippines There are an estimated 70 million Christians in China, that is out of a population of 1.3 billion.
Not at all. The majority of Australia's population is concentrated along the eastern and southern coasts, leaving vast areas of the continent virtually uninhabited. Because of this, Australia's population density is about 3 people per square kilometre, one of the lowest in the world. As a comparison, the population density of the United States is about 34 people per square kilometre, while in the United kingdom it is 259 people per square kilometre. See the related link below for more population density statistics.
Approximately 1% of China's population is made up of black individuals, many of whom are immigrants or expatriates living in the country.
In all probability, India's population will surpass China's by 2020.
Nearly All American car parts are made in China, especially Ford.
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In certain parts of china it can be like new York city. But other parts are beautiful cause of all the flowers and mountains.
There are many large cities (by population size) found in China. The largest include Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, as well as Shantou.
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The most dense population of Hipsters is in New York. Although the Hipster life style is growing all across US, the Hipsters can be located in New York city.
China (all the small components) and Korea (the processor and RAM).
Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇) was the first emperor/leader of China to fight and unite all parts of China as one country.
In 1910, China had the largest population among all countries in the world.
There are negative consequences for soil when the plant population becomes too dense. Because so many plants will have lots of roots, they will suck all the water and nutrients out of the soil.
They live in the Southwestern forests of China at elevations of 5,000 to 11,000 feet with dense undergrowth of bamboo, where it rains often all year, and snows during the winter.