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[1] [2] [3] It is defined as the number of millilitres (mL) of pure ethanol present in 100 mL (3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz) of solution at 20 °C (68 °F). The number of millilitres of pure ethanol is the mass of the ethanol divided by its density at 20 °C (68 °F), which is 0.78945 g/mL (0.82353 oz/US fl oz; 0.79122 oz/imp fl oz; 0.45633 oz ...
These tables are lists of social welfare spending as a percentage of GDP compiled by Organisation for ... 21.9 20.7 20.4 10 Spain: 23.7 ... 6,416.60 5,448.00 21 ...
In developed countries, up to 60% of total water consumption can be used for irrigation; in developing countries, it can be up to 90%, depending on the region's economic status and climate. According to the projected increase in food production by 2050, water consumption would need to increase by 53% to satisfy the world population's demands ...
21.8 2020 Lithuania: 21.8 2020 Nigeria: 21.7 2020 Bhutan: 21.6 2019 Democratic Republic of the Congo: 21.6 2020 Morocco: 21.5 2020 Uruguay: 21.4 2020 Ivory Coast: 21.2 2019 Italy: 21.2 2020 Iceland: 21.1 2020 Ethiopia: 20.9 2020 Hong Kong: 20.8 2020 Bulgaria: 20.7 2020 Benin: 20.5 2020 Laos: 20.3 2016 Argentina: 20.2 2020 Canada: 20.1 2020
The first table lists countries by the percentage of their population with an income of less than $2.15 (the extreme poverty line), $3.65 and $6.85 US dollars a day in 2017 international PPP prices. The data is from the most recent year available from the World Bank API.
To make the numbers comparable across countries of different size, government debt is measured as a percentage of a country's gross domestic product (GDP). For context on the magnitude of the debt numbers, European Union member countries have an agreement, the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP), to maintain a general government gross debt of no ...
60.4 68.0 55.8 49.2 57.2 58.7 63.8 43.7 53.0 60.6 62.6 69.3 67.5 62.0 ... 21.5 20.6 22.6 19.0 22.1 20.1 21.8 19.7 20.6 17.8 17.2 20.0 21.5 21.0 19.0 19.5
The Census Bureau showed a population increase of 0.4% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2022, [20] below the world estimated annual rate of 1.03%, in 2021. [21] The total fertility rate (TFR) is around 1.84 children per woman, as of 2024 [ 2 ] which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1.