Примери коришћења Global population на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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By 2050, the global population will reach 10 billion
despite accounting for only five percent of the global population, consumes nearly 70 percent of the total global opioid supply.
It's a day to make a difference for the members of the global population who suffer from water-related issues.
Its global population is estimated at around 540 million,
5.5 percent of the global population aged 15-64,
other material resources requires that these activities be well directed to enhance the general welfare of the global population.
During the course of the 20th century, the global population tripled while freshwater needs increased six-fold.
when the global population starts to decline.
with the condition affecting just over 1 percent of the global population.
research and outreach for a global population within the context of Christian ethics that produce holistic human development.''.
There are thought to be up to twenty million individuals in Russia and the global population is estimated to be between forty four and ninety six million individuals.
The global population tripled in the 20th century,
This card may be telling us that the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center Twin Towers is the opening blow in the campaign to dramatically reduce global population.
The highest population growth rates- global population increases above 1.8% per year- occurred between 1955
Moreover, a large part of the global population is dependent on fisheries
in Public International Law(PIL) will equip you with a broad range of tools to address current legal concerns facing the global population.
Our earth is becoming too small for us, global population is increasing at an alarming rate
According to a most recent estimate by the IUCN, the global population of blue whales might be around 10,000 to 25,000.
Around 35 per cent of the global land area and 55 per cent of the global population would be exposed to lethal heat conditions for more than 20 days per year.
With roughly two-thirds of the global population living in conurbations in 2050,