Indonesia and the Philippines have the largest populations in Southeast Asia, with about half of the region's population residing in these two countries.
Approximately 36% of the world's population lives in China, while around 18% lives in India. Combined, these two countries account for over half of the global population.
Approximately one-third of the world's population lives in countries that suffer from what scientists term "water stress," where water resources are scarce or polluted. This puts a significant portion of the global population at risk of facing water shortages and related challenges.
According to the Human Development Index, a development scale of 0-1, there are 35 countries and territories/dependencies with a development level of 0.9 or above, meaning "highly developed". The total population (as of 7/1/2008) of the countries in that category is 978,186,023 or 14.6% of world population (6,706,992,932). This means that 85.4% (5,727,771,964) of the world's population lives in developing countries.
Approximately 3% of the total US population lives in Michigan.
Approximately 2% of the total US population lives in Oregon.
indonesia and phillipines
Depends what you mean by southeast Asia. If you count China, India, and the island countries like Indonesia and the Philippines, close to around 2/3 of the world's population. China and India account for 47% by themselves.
Depends what you mean by southeast Asia. If you count China, India, and the island countries like Indonesia and the Philippines, close to around 2/3 of the world's population. China and India account for 47% by themselves.
Approximately 36% of the world's population lives in China, while around 18% lives in India. Combined, these two countries account for over half of the global population.
It lives in Southeast Asia
tangalla d ko alam......... siguro sa mga southeast asian countries... tulad ng china, philippines, etc.
80 % of the worlds population lives in countries that are economically developing. so it wud be 80:20
Approximately one-third of the world's population lives in countries that suffer from what scientists term "water stress," where water resources are scarce or polluted. This puts a significant portion of the global population at risk of facing water shortages and related challenges.
Earth. Although Asia, followed by Africa is also acceptable.
According to the Human Development Index, a development scale of 0-1, there are 35 countries and territories/dependencies with a development level of 0.9 or above, meaning "highly developed". The total population (as of 7/1/2008) of the countries in that category is 978,186,023 or 14.6% of world population (6,706,992,932). This means that 85.4% (5,727,771,964) of the world's population lives in developing countries.
Probably because 77% of France's population lives in an urban area.
A figure of 107,000 may be Aruba's population for 2009. That's the estimate by the United Nations Population Division. Aruba ranks 187th in population in the U.N. list of countries by population for 2009. Over one-third of the population lives in the capital of Oranjestad.