Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
With a population of nearly 40 million as of 2018, California has by far the largest annual state expenditures albeit lower on a per-capita basis than 20 smaller states. [27] [28] California receives a significant amount of money from the federal government, especially for healthcare and welfare programs, but also has large in-state ...
The Miocene (/ ˈ m aɪ. ə s iː n,-oʊ-/ MY-ə-seen, -oh-) [6] [7] is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words μείων (meíōn, "less") and καινός (kainós, "new") [8] [9] and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern marine invertebrates ...
Country / dependency Capital Population % of country Source China * Beijing: 21,542,000: 1.5% [1] 2018 Japan * Tokyo: 14,094,034: 11.3% [2] 2023 Russia * Moscow ...
10 20 100 Gm 2 10 21: 1 zetta square meter Z(m 2) 1 000 Gm 2: 10 22 11 000 Gm 2: Area swept by Mercury's orbit around the Sun 37 000 Gm 2: Area swept by Venus' orbit around the Sun 71 000 Gm 2: Area swept by Earth's orbit around the Sun 10 23 160 000 Gm 2: Area swept by Mars' orbit around the Sun 281 000 Gm 2: Surface area of a Dyson sphere ...
The city percent population change from April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2023; The city land area as of January 1, 2020 [2] The city population density as of April 1, 2020 (residents per unit of land area) [2] The city latitude and longitude coordinates [2]
In 2010, the Port of Rijeka transported 10.2 million tonnes of cargo, a 9% drop from 2009. However the figure represents a 69% increase of dry cargo transport volume compared to 2002. The 2010 figure includes 5.6 million tonnes of liquid cargo, 2.3 million tonnes of general cargo, 2.0 million tonnes of bulk cargo and 254,000 tonnes of timber.
The U.S. population almost quadrupled during the 20th century – at a growth rate of about 1.3% a year – from about 76 million in 1900 to 281 million in 2000. [23] It is estimated to have reached the 200 million mark in 1967, and the 300 million mark on October 17, 2006.
Since 1800, the human population has increased from one billion [20] to over eight billion. [21] In 2004, some 2.5 billion out of 6.3 billion people (39.7%) lived in urban areas . In February 2008, the U.N. estimated that half the world's population would live in urban areas by the end of the year. [ 22 ]