How did the Bubonic Plague affect the population?
Bubonic plague is the best known manifestation of the Plague, a zoonotic disease, circulating mainly among small animals and their fleas and claimed nearly 200 million lives, which decreased the population in Europe!
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What pressing issues does the nation's aging population present to Americans society?
The nation's aging population are now drawing more from the s...
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How does Japan's high population density affect the lives of its citizens?
Japan's dense population has an adverse effect on the commute...
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What is the largest city by population in New Jersey?
That would be Newark with a population of 37,861 in 1990.
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What percent of the worlds population has black hair?
The most common hair color in the world is black by a 2:1 rat...
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What are three factors can affect population size?
The 3 factors affecting population size are: birth rate vs. d...
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What happens to a population that has not reached its carrying capacity?
The human population has increased almost continually through...
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What geographic factors influence population distribution?
Fertile land and fresh water sources are the 2 main geographi...
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What is the population in Krakatoa, Indonesia?
No one lives in Krakatoa. The nearest town is Java. More than...
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Can a population evolve if it is in genetic equilibrium?
True - A population can not evolve if it is in genetic equili...
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What country has the largest population?
China is home to more than 1.2 billion (1,200,000,000) people...
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What are three factors can affect population size?
The 3 factors affecting population size are: birth rate vs. d...
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What percent of France's population belonged to the Third Estate?
France is a state in Western Europe with several overseas ter...
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What percentage of the population have black hair?
Black hair is the most common hair color and it makes up 68% ...
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What is th population of Canada?
Canada's estimated population is 33,405,553. ChaCha on!
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How does emigration affect population size?
Do you mean "immigration": migration out of a place OR "emigr...
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How do you find the density of a population?
You divide total population by total land area. The definitio...
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What is the population of Denver metro area?
Denver has 4,301,261 residents. Denver metro area has the hig...
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Your answer is 6.79 billion people (2009 estimate). Src: Wolf...
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What is the population of North Dakota and South Dakota?
South Dakota has an estimated population of 781,919. NDakota ...
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What state has the lowest population?
The state with the lowest population is Wyoming with a popula...
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What state has the lowest population?
The state with the lowest population is Wyoming with a popula...
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The 2009 population estimate for Wisconsin was 5,654,774.
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Your answer is 6.79 billion people (2009 estimate). Src: Wolf...
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What is the population of Waterford Wisconsin?
The population of Waterford, WI is 4,973 as of 2008. The near...
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What is the population of a red fox in washington?
Red Foxes in Washington did not have a big enough population ...
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How do you find the density of a population?
You divide total population by total land area. The definitio...
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What percent of Iowa's population is illiterate?
The last estimate on literacy was done by Portland State Univ...
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What is the change in population over time?
The human population growth of the last century has been trul...
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What is the first world rank population?
It is estimated that the world population reached one billion...
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What percent of world population has blonde hair and blue eyes?
Only about 1 of every 6 Americans has blue eyes and Natural y...
About Population
The United States collects census data every 10 years to find the population of cities and states. This information helps cities and states to plan and budget as well as determine what types of services are needed in a region. One of the most important things the census helps to determine is how many total seats in the House of Representatives each state gets.

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