About 2/3 practice polygamy. Way more practice polygyny then polyandry.
Rough estimates place it around 20% or about 1.5 billion people
The short answer is brown, like central Americans or Indians (from India). But the truth is that no people really have the same skin color, and different members of the same ethnicity have differently colored skin. There are many different shades of "black" people, for example. That, and a red-headed Irish "white" person may be much paler then an Italian "white" person.
As of 2010, 2.5%, or one fortieth (just over 170 million, out of around 6.85 billion).
By 2050, American Hispanics are expected to constitute about 30% of the US population.
In July 2007 it was estimated at 6,602,224,175 === ===
No. The Church of Latter-Day Saints officially banned polygamy in the 1800's when the concept created much debate among the Mormons (another name for those who are affiliated with the Church of Latter Day Saints). However despite this ban many Mormons practice polygamy still. In Utah, about 60,000 Mormons practice polygamy (5% of the Utah Mormon population).
Forty percent of the worlds population have pets at home.
Asia is home to about 55% of the worlds population.
In some cultures, polygamy is the normal practice. Mormons used to practice polygamy. I don't think polygamy would be right for me. Tomas defended polygamy, as having multiple wives suited him. Polygamy is not an accepted practice in mainstream LDS. Polygamy is outlawed in most of the 50 states.
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About 40 percent
5.2 billion people
Polygamy is accepted in much of the Middle East and Africa and parts of Asia
It grew by 1.86 billion
About one billion people - so just under a sixth