英語 での The populations の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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In 2008, the population of cities exceeded the populations of rural areas for the first time in history.
If you combine the populations of all of those 9 nations together, it comes to much less than 0.1% of the total global population. .
The populations of Hungary, Latvia, Ukraine, Bulgaria and many others are shrinking and getting older.
That would be good for the populations in Venezuela and the US.".
In Great Britain one-third of the populations has stopped eating meat or reduced its consumption.
The populations of the United States and other major industrial nations are growing older.
In the last 50 years, the populations of wild animals have reduced by 60%.
By contrast the populations of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia are younger, poorer and rising fast.
These means must be placed under democratic control by the populations of these countries and their social organisations.
The populations in 26 African countries are likely to“at least double” by 2050, according to the report.
The populations living in the higher altitudes descent to lower levels during winter.
The populations of Split and Rijeka exceed 100,000, and five more cities in Croatia have populations over 50,000.
If the populations of India or China were to adopt the same meat-rich diet as America that would be extremely demanding on global resources.
As the populations of developing nations grow, they are affected by an ever-increasing share of this financial burden.
Tip: Encourage students to consider the populations, major industries, geography and climate of the two towns.
It went beyond Europe and decimated the populations of China, Mongolia, and India.
That is one seventh of the population of the planet, or the populations of the U.S. A and Europe combined.
The populations of 26 African countries are due to at least double in size between 2017 and 2050.
The populations of the cities that once were America's thriving manufacturing base are declining.