Sunday, October 4, 2009

Some interesting statistics

1 Russia

17,075,200 km2

2 Canada



9,984,670 km2


3 United States

9,826,630 km2


4 China

9,596,960 km2

5 Brazil

8,511,965 km2


6 Australia

7,686,850 km2

7 India

3,287,590 km2


8 Argentina

2,766,890 km2

9 Kazakhstan

2,717,300 km2


10 Sudan

2,505,810 km2

Long time Speaker of the House Tip O’Neil once said: “You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts” Here are some facts for you:
















World Population

World 6,788,000,000 100% US Census – International Programs Department 1

China[5] 1,333,310,000 October 3, 2009 19.64% Chinese Population clock 2

India 1,169,720,000 October 3, 2009 17.23% Indian Population clock 3

United States 307,611,000 October 3, 2009 4.53% Official USA Population clock 4 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9f/Flag_of_Indonesia.svg/22px-Flag_of_Indonesia.svg.png

Indonesia 229,965,000 3.39% UN estimate 5

Brazil 191,942,000 October 3, 2009 2.83% Official Brazilian population clock 6

Pakistan 167,591,000 October 3, 2009 2.47% Official Pakistani Population clock 7

Bangladesh 162,221,000 2.39% UN estimate 8

Nigeria 154,729,000 2.28% UN estimate 9

Russia 141,883,000 October 3, 2009 2.09% Russian State Statistics Service 10

Japan 127,590,000 August 1, 2009 1.88% Official Japan Statistics Bureau estimate 11

Mexico 107,550,697 1.58% INEGI estimate

National Population Statistics of Mexico[6]



RICHEST NATIONS:

Rank ↓

Country ↓

Intl. $ ↓

1

Qatar

86,008

2

Luxembourg

82,441

3

Norway

53,738

4

Singapore

51,226

5

Brunei

50,199

6

United States

47,440

Hong Kong

43,847

7

Switzerland

43,196

8

Ireland

42,110

9

Netherlands

40,558

10

Iceland

40,471

11

Kuwait

39,915

12

Austria

39,887

13

Canada

39,098

14

United Arab Emirates

38,894

15

Sweden

37,334

16

Denmark

37,304

17

Australia

36,918

18

Belgium

36,416

19

United Kingdom

36,358

20

Finland

36,320


HEALTHCARE, (SOME TYPE OF GOVERNMENT PROVIDED PROGRAM)

Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iraq*, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United Kingdom








LONGEVITY:

Main article: List of countries by life expectancy

Various factors contribute to an individual's longevity. Significant factors in life expectancy include gender, genetics, access to health care, hygiene, diet and nutrition, exercise, lifestyle, and crime rates. Below is a list of life expectancies in different types of countries:[2]

Population longevities can be seen as increasing due to increases in life expectancies around the world:[3][2][citation needed]

SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longevity

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