Chicago metropolitan area
The estimated population in Illinois was 12,801,539 as of July 1, 2016 per the U.S. Census Bureau. The estimated population in the Chicago metropolitan area is 9,500,000.
over half of the world's population lives in Asia
Illinois has a lot of coal under more than half its land area.
231.1 as of 2010 sorry couldn'tget more recent information
It contains more than half of the world's people :) Hope that that helps :)
No
146,513,785 people
More than half of Illinois' population lives in metropolitan areas. The Chicago metropolitan area, in particular, accounts for a significant portion of the state's population. In general, urbanization trends show that most residents in Illinois are concentrated in cities and suburban regions rather than in rural areas.
I think yes
Yes, junior colleges usually cost more in Illinois if you live in any other state.
I think about 200,000 people live in Lubbock. At the pancake festival there were probably more than 450 people. I don't think that's half, so I would say about 200,000.