1. Population: [noun] the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region
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2. Population total and Population change have been adjusted to be consistent with the results of the 2020 Census
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3. The components of Population change have not been adjusted and so inconsistencies will exist between Population values derived directly from the components and the Population displayed in the odometer and the Select a Date tool.
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4. Population total and Population change have been adjusted to be consistent with the results of the 2020 Census
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5. The components of Population change have not been adjusted and so inconsistencies will exist between Population values derived directly from the components and the Population displayed in the odometer and the Select a Date tool.
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6. 236 rows · Countries in the world by Population (2021) This list includes both countries and dependent …
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7. 233 rows · The current US Census Bureau world Population estimate in June 2019 shows that the …
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8. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a Population of 5,000 or more.
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9. Census 2000 : Census 2010 : 2006-2010 ACS* TOTAL Population: 6,783,760: 100.0% : 7,150,739: 100.0% : 7,002,425: 100.0%: In households: 6,640,972: 97.9% : 7,003,059: 97.9%
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10. Palo Alto is a city located in San Mateo County and Santa Clara County California.With a 2020 Population of 63,576, it is the 142nd largest city in California and the 605th largest city in the United States
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11. Palo Alto is currently declining at a rate of -1.39% annually and its Population has decreased by -1.28% since the most recent census, which recorded a Population of 64,403 in 2010.
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12. Population - the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc.); "people come and go, but the Population of this town has remained approximately constant for the past decade"; "the African-American Population of …
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13. Population definition, the total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area
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14. Une Population est un ensemble d'individus ou d'éléments partageant une ou plusieurs caractéristiques qui servent à les regrouper
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15. On parle ainsi de Population humaine, Population statistique, de Population biologique, Population civile, etc.
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16. World Population density The world Population density is 57.7 people per square kilometer (149.4 per mi 2) as of November 2021.This number is calculated using 7,851,163,856 people as the world Population and 136,120,354 km 2 (52,556,368 mi 2)as Earth's total area.This is the sum of land and water areas within international boundaries and coastlines of all the countries in the world.
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17. Population, in human biology, the whole number of inhabitants occupying an area (such as a country or the world) and continually being modified by increases (births and immigrations) and losses (deaths and emigrations)
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18. As with any biological Population, the size of a human Population is limited by the supply of food, the effect of diseases, and other environmental factors.
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19. Around 1804, the world Population reached 1 billion people
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20. In the following 84 years, the world Population grew by 5 billion people reaching 7 billion in 2011
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21. Rapid Population growth comes to an end in stage 4 as the birth rate falls to a similar level as the already low mortality rate
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22. The Population pyramid is now box shaped; as the mortality rate at young ages is now very low the younger cohorts are now very similar in size and …
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23. Population synonyms, Population pronunciation, Population translation, English dictionary definition of Population
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24. Population size effect = gamma g or its equivalent, e.g
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25. The states and territories included in the United States Census Bureau's statistics for the United States (Population, ethnicity, religion, and most other categories) include the 50 states and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.).Separate statistics are maintained for the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States (Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S
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26. Answer (1 of 4): * San Jose: the original state capital, had a Population of 21,500 in 1900 which grew to 25,223 by 1905
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27. The world’s Population is continuously rising and has nearly tripled since 1950
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28. In 2020, the total world Population was 7.75 billion people.
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29. A standard deviation is a sample estimate of the Population parameter; that is, it is an estimate of the variability of the observations
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30. Since the Population is unique, it has a unique standard deviation, which may be large or small depending on how variable the observations are.
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31. A Population is defined as a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area
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32. Members of a Population often rely on the same resources, are subject to similar
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33. Population data from Clio Infra estimate’s China’s Population to have been 225 million in 1750
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34. The world Population at this time was estimated to be 811 million
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35. A region's Population increases or decreases because of the people who choose to live there
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36. Whatever the circumstance, monitoring change in the size and movement of a Population is an important measure of well-being.
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37. Urban Population spread rapidly between 1910 through 1940
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38. In the 1920’s and 1930’s, California’s Population was only slightly outnumbered by New York’s
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39. Between 1920 and 1939 the Population in California more than doubled
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40. During World War II, the Population in the Bay area grew through an influx of people from other parts of the United
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41. Institute for Healthcare Improvement Populations, Population Health, and the Evolution of Population Management: Making Sense of the Terminology in US Health Care Today external icon
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42. This is a handy primer to explain the differences between Population health, Population management, and other terms related to the Triple Aim.
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43. Tell students that Population is the whole number of people living in an area, such as a town or city.
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44. As the tenth-largest state in square miles, Wyoming has the smallest Population at just 567,025
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45. Population means the number of people in a geographic area
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46. The Population of Wyoming is just shy of 600,000 people, but the Population of California is nearly 40 million!
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47. The global Population is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100
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48. 1; 50.4 percent of the world’s Population is male and 49.6 percent is female
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49. 1; The median age of the global Population, that is, the age at which half the Population is older and half is younger, is 30 years
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50. Disclaimer: This web site contains data tables, figures, maps, analyses and technical notes from the current revision of the World Population Prospects
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51. A Population is the number of living people that live together in the same place
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52. A city's Population is the number of people living in that city
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53. These people are called inhabitants or residents.The Population includes all individuals that live in that certain area.The world Population was estimated to have reached 7.5 billion in April 2017
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54. What does Population mean? Population is the number of people or animals in a particular place
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55. (noun) An example of Population is over eight milli
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56. Population Significado, definición, qué es Population: 1
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57. Nigeria has the world’s fastest growing Population
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58. The Population increased from 4 million in 1901 to 24 million in 2016
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59. Population geography is a branch of human geography that is focused on the scientific study of people, their spatial distributions and density
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60. To study these factors, Population geographers examine the increase and decrease in Population, peoples' movements over time, general settlement patterns and other subjects such as occupation and how people form the geographic character of a …
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61. Last official estimated Population of Menlo Park city (San Mateo County**, California state) was 33,309 (year 2014) [1].This was 0.01% of total US Population and 0.09% of total California state Population
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62. Area of Menlo Park city is 17.4 mi² (=45.1 km²) [6], in this year Population density was 1,914.31 p/mi².If Population growth rate would be same as in period
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63. Population pyramid, graphical representation of the age and sex composition of a specific Population.The age and sex structure of the Population determines the ultimate shape of a Population pyramid, such that the representation may take the form of a pyramid, have a columnar shape (with vertical sides rather than sloped sides), or have an irregular profile.
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POPULATION [ˌpäpyəˈlāSH(ə)n]
NOUN
population (noun) · populations (plural noun)
A population consists of all the individuals of a species that live together at the same time in the same place. Three key features of populations: 1. Population size : the numbers of individuals in a population. 2. Population Density : the number of individuals in an area.
population(noun) the people who inhabit a territory or state. "the population seemed to be well fed and clothed". population(noun) a group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a given area.
A population can be vague or specific. Examples of population (defined vaguely) include the number of newborn babies in North America, total number of tech startups in Asia, average height of all CFA exam candidates in the world, mean weight of U.S. taxpayers and so on.
population mean(Noun) The mean (usually arithmetic, but possibly geometric) of all members of a population or all possible values from which a sample can be taken, as opposed to a sample mean.