No way this can be true considering just the Greater New York area alone has somewhere around 20 million people. Last time I checked, there was around 300 million people living in the USA.
Yes, that statement is true. In 2005, approximately 2.5 million people were injured in road traffic crashes in the United States. These injuries ranged from minor to severe, highlighting the importance of road safety measures.
Well there are more bicycles than people there, that's a fact That's not true, in 2007 population count was 17.4 million people yet the number of bicycles had just passed the 10 million mark. There are a lot of bicycles in Beijing but there are still more people there. Besides the number of bicycles has decreased certain years where the number of cars has increased considerably. But Its difficult to determine what the number of bicycles in Beijing is right now since there hasn't been any reports of it.
Yes, it is true that the north saw population growth as people left farms to move to cities. This phenomenon is known as urbanization, and it happened as industrialization led to increased job opportunities in urban areas.
Yes, China is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.4 billion people. This population size presents unique challenges and opportunities for the country in terms of social, economic, and environmental factors.
True, if the number of prey decreases, the predators will have nothing left to eat and will slowly starve. In some cases the predators will become cannibalistic (eat its own species) to prevent it self from starving to death.So the answer is true, if a prey population decreases the population of its prey will decrease as well.
True. The population of Western Australia is 2.1 million. The population of Melbourne is 3.8 million.
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True. There are over 100 million sheep in Australia, whilst the population of people has only recently reached 21 million.
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The population rose from 248.7 million to 281.4 million.
The Union had an overwhelmingly larger population than the Confederacy. This was true before, during and after the US Civil War. The North's population was about 23 million, while the South's population was about 9 million. Almost four million of this was the slave population.