The highest mountain in Colorado is Mount Elbert, which stands at 14,440 feet (4,401 meters) above sea level. It is part of the Sawatch Range in the Rocky Mountains and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
What is the Middle East smallest country?
The smallest middle east country by size is Bahrain, 650 square miles.
What is the average rainfall in Georgia per year?
I heard it is roughly 50 inches of rain per year. That is what makes the storms a few months ago so amazing. We got 20 inches of rain in some areas in just a couple of days. That is nearly half of the annual average in two days. No wonder my basement flooded...
What country is the biggest grower of rice in the world out of all countries?
From Wikipedia: The Rice Belt of the United States includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, four southern U.S. states that grow a significant portion of the nation's rice crop. The name is in conformity with the Corn Belt of the Midwest, in which much of the nation's corn is grown. Arkansas is the nation's leading rice producer, followed by California (not part of the Rice Belt), Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Missouri (not part of the Rice Belt).
Middle East country that borders the red sea?
Saudi Arabia and Yemen are both middle eastern countries that border the Red Sea.
What is the largest population age group in the world?
The largest population age group in the world today is the teenagers. And it will probably be that way for awhile. The reason is because these teens keep on having children when they are a child themselves and I don't get it because these ladies are not learning from their mothers who had them at a young age. Like mothers and fathers, shouldn't you be telling your children to not do the red nose in bed!And also these teens are gonna have deformed kids if their young enough. I mean if you want your kid to have big shoulders and shrek feet, then go ahead! I mean teens these days are nasty and need to control themselves. How is putting a long hard thing into your body any different than sticking a wooden stick from your nasty yard in your vagina! and its not just the girls fault. Guys, there is something called a vacuum. if your horny, insted of calling your girlfriend to do the nasty what you do is you put your ding-a-ling in the vacuum and turn the vacuum on. Turn off when your finished. Now if your thing is too small/ big, you can ask These are some tips to not get pregnant for awhile until your finished. You welcome- Emma
The surface area of Earth is 510,072,000 square kilometers.
Packing people in shoulder to shoulder, one should be able to fit about 10,000,000 people per square kilometer.
Thus, one could theoretically stand 5,100,720,000,000,000 (or 5.1 quadrillion) people on the surface of the Earth, or about 772,000 times the present human population.
What percentage of the population shares type A positive blood?
The official percentages of the US population sporting A positive blood are different between ethnic groups. Caucasians are represented 33%, while African Americans only 24%.
What is the shortest distance around the world?
If you mean by the words "direct route" the shortest distance between two places, distances between two places are shortest at the equator, because of the shape of the planet. If you mean which direction should be traveled to minimize distance, the route taken should be as straight a line as possible.
What kind of information or items did he use to support his theory?
He used data on consumer behavior and spending patterns, as well as statistical models to analyze and interpret the information. Additionally, he incorporated historical trends and economic indicators to strengthen his theory.
How does Tourism Revenue affect the Balance of Payments of a national government?
A surplus in the balance of payments is when a nation has an increase in flow of funds from trade and investments coming in than paying out to other countries. Income from tourism increases the flow of funds into the economy from people of other countries. It results in the flow of foreign currency into the country and is a revenue to the country resulting in a favorable balance of payment.
What is the Formula for sampling error related to biostatistics?
I've been looking up the same thing for part of a stats module I do in my nutrition course. This is what I've found - no guarantee it's right but might help a bit. sampling error ∝ 1/√n ∝ means varies directly as so SE = k/√n where k is an unknown constant if we have the size of the sample, n, and the sampling error for one case in a study (which in my question we are given) we can calculate k and get the formula for that study. In my question: for 48 subjects the sample error is 0.3mmol/l. We are asked to find how many subjects would be required to get the sampling error down to 0.1mmol/l. SE = 0.3, n = 48 so 0.3 = k/√48 k = 0.3 * √48 k = 2.078 So in this case, SE = 2.078/√n. K IS NOT ALWAYS GOING TO BE THIS NUMBER!!! You'll need to work it out each time as I dont think it will always be the same. Now work backwards to find n when SE = 0.1mmol/l 0.1 = 2.078/√n √n = 20.78 n = (20.78)2 = 432 So to get a sampling error of 0.1mmol/l we would need 432 subjects. Hope this helps! Jen xx
What is the name of the worlds oldest novel?
The Tale of Genji, written by Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, is often considered the world's oldest novel. It is a classic work of Japanese literature and is recognized for its influence on later literary works.
Who was one of the first people to arrange all elements into families?
Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with creating one of the first periodic tables that arranged elements into families based on their properties. This first version of the periodic table was organized by atomic weight and helped to predict the existence of unknown elements.
How many people in the Invasion of Normandy were injured but did not die?
The Allies had over 10,000 dead and wounded on D-Day. Exact amount who were injured as opposed to died is very difficult to find.
How many people did Mount Teide kill?
Mount Teide last eruption was on November 18, 1909, and you would think that with as much history as there is recorded in this time frame that this would be recorded. At this time a number of people that died in the 1909 eruption is unknown. We do have records of when it erupted, but not of casualties.
What caused a sharp spike in the population of California in the mid-1800s?
The California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s caused a sharp spike in the population of California. The discovery of gold in 1848 attracted migrants from all over the world seeking their fortune, leading to rapid population growth in the region.
How many people die from earthquakes a year?
According to the US Geological Survey for the years from 2000 to 2010 there have been an average of 63,000 deaths per year due to earthquakes globally. This is based on the estimated number of earthquake deaths annually.
The annual estimated figures can vary significantly from year to year depending on the occurrence and location of large earthquakes. For example in 2000 there were only 231 estimated earthquake deaths globally, whereas in 2004 there were 228,802 (which most likely corresponds to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake) and in 2010 there have been an estimated 226,215 (due in part to the very large number of deaths in the January 2010 Haitian earthquake).
Please see the related links for the source of this data and for further information on some of the large earthquakes mentioned.
What is the total percentage of water in the world?
The total percent would be 100. 361,132,000 km²
I don't think we have estimated the volume yet. The surface of the world is 70% water.
Top 10 biggest population countries and there populations?
Average gun caused deaths in America a month?
According to the CDC in 2006, 30,896 total or @ 2,574 a month. 642 accidental, 16,883 suicide, 12,791 homicide, 220 undetermined and 360 legal shootings.
Not many compared to 43,664 killed in vehicle accidents, 37,286 poisonings, 20,823 from falls, 652,091 from heart disease, 559,321 from cancer and 143,579 from stroke. Averages out to over 127,000 a month
According to the CIA Factbook what are the largest countries by total area in the world?
According to the CIA Factbook, the five largest countries by total area (sum of all land and water areas delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines) are:
NOTE : There is some debate over the size of the US Vs China and who ranks 3rd or 4th largest in the world. This is due to arguments over factual data (whether to include/disregard coastal territories or bodies of water etc..) and most likely politics, as well.
Below are 2 examples of conflicting data:
About.com lists the US as larger than China (geography.about.com/od/countryinformation/a/bigcountries.htm)
Encyclopedia Britannica lists China as larger than the US:
Bigger- China Total Area (sq km) 9,572,900 (britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/111803/China)
Smaller -US Total area (sq km) 9,522,0552 (britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/616563/United-States)
What Percentage of the worlds population has blue eyes?
Perhaps as little as 10 percent. http://answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080213021809AADi8un&show=7 http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20061022/news_1c22blue.html
How many people have been born on December 27?
It's estimated that around 364,000 people are born worldwide each day. This doesn't mean that all of them were born on the same day, but December 27 might have a similar number of people born on that specific day.
How many people in the us are killed or injured by light each year?
Light itself does not typically cause harm to people in terms of direct injury or death. However, there can be incidents related to bright lights causing temporary vision problems or accidents. For example, bright lights can cause glare while driving at night, leading to accidents. Can I help you with anything else?