it would take about 17,952,000 people if every person took up a foot of space.
A rough estimate would be about 90-100 people standing on a double-decker bus, depending on the size of the bus and local regulations.
You would use a population density map to find how many people live in a specific area. This map uses color shades or patterns to represent the number of people per unit of area, providing a visual representation of population distribution across different regions.
About 5,100 for standing concerts I've heard (:
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it would vary depending on several factors, but deaths from standing in one's house due to accidents or natural causes are typically very low compared to other causes of death. Safety measures and precautions can significantly reduce the likelihood of such accidents.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as "Poppy" can be a nickname, given name, or online alias used by many individuals worldwide. The name's popularity would vary across different regions and cultures.
if its the ruins, it would be around 26 in Egypt, more across north Africa
A rough estimate would be about 90-100 people standing on a double-decker bus, depending on the size of the bus and local regulations.
it has 20 people in the standing committee not how many people how many committees
pronouns are words standing in for nouns. I would say 'it' for 'disaster'.When the disaster struck, it cost many people their lives.
because it features many young people+ also includes issues which young people may come across
12 people
About 45,000.
I would say millions of people across the U.S., Canada, U.K., and maybe even other places. Hope this answers your question :)
People practice many different religions all across the world.
about 10,00
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To calculate the number of people standing side by side in a mile, we need to determine the average shoulder width of a person. The average shoulder width is approximately 18 inches or 1.5 feet. Since there are 5,280 feet in a mile, we can divide 5,280 by 1.5 to find that there would be around 3,520 people standing side by side in a mile.