Examples of using Population size in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Map of the world by population size.
This has nothing to do with population size.
Or conversely,"Richmond, VA" will transition to a population size of a"Dayton, OH".
American countries by population size.
Countries with a primate city, a city that dominates in population size and, usually, economically, have a deficit of intermediate size cities.
Their analyses suggest that the population size in the region rapidly increased after the last glacial maximum,
Demographic factors- territorial location, population size, urbanization level,
Historical changes in the population size(such as due to founder events)
The country also has the world's highest rate of academic degree holders in relation to the population size.
Asia will have surpassed North America and Europe combined in GDP, population size, military spending and technological investment.
Denmark holds the world record for wind energy capacity compared to population size.
Asia will have surpassed North America and Europe combined in terms of global power, based upon GDP, population size, military spending, and technological investment.
And that's very important if you want to know what the population size is, and the status of the animals.
Population size: apart from effects of small population size, genetic diversity will"bottom out" as populations become larger, and the fitness advantage of any one mutation becomes smaller.
Asia will surpass North America and Europe combined in terms of global power based on GDP, population size, military spending, and technological investment.
But, the limited supply of land means that the price of locating near the center of production increases as the population size increases.
According to their plan they desire only 500 million people on Earth out of 7.4 billion(present population size, which is too many).
Population size estimates suggest that the population size is actually larger than previously estimated, and threats are not having the impact on global populations as previously feared.
A census taken in 2003 has shown a 17% increase in population size since 1989.
The leap by Asia over North America and Europe combined is based on gross domestic product growth, population size, military spending, and technological investment.