ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE (POPULATION)
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To help compare different countries, cities, etc., we list here human populations in scientific notation.
★ 12 -- number of astronauts who have walked on the Moon's surface
★ 47 -- population of Pitcairn Island
★ 150 -- The book ''The Tipping Point'' theorizes that this is the maximum size of any close-knit human population, such as a hunter-gatherer tribe or military company.
★ 921 -- population of Vatican City (2005)
★ 1,503 -- death toll from sinking of the RMS ''Titanic''
★ 1,504 -- population of Tombstone, Arizona
★ 2,986 -- death toll of the September 11, 2001 attacks
★ 5,680 -- air and sea complement of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
★ 23,676 -- population of Stratford-upon-Avon (2001)
★ 32,528 -- population of Liechtenstein (2004)
★ 45,049 -- population of Charlottesville, Virginia
★ 53,011 -- population of Cheyenne, Wyoming
★ 64,482 -- population of Bermuda (2003)
★ 86,102 -- population of Toowoomba, Queensland (2001 Census) Australia's second largest inland city.
★ 194,665 -- metropolitan area of Tuscaloosa, Alabama (2000)
★ 227,818 -- Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2000)
★ 235,932 -- metropolitan area of Roanoke, Virginia (2000)
★ 240,000 -- approx. killed by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
★ 338,200 -- London Borough of Croydon (1998) the most populous London Borough
★ >400,000 -- Estimated attendance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
★ 442,972 -- Luxembourg (2004)
★ 478,400 -- Tasmania, Australia (2003)
★ 656,562 -- Austin, Texas (2000)
★ 745,000 -- number of children that die each year from measles (2001 WHO estimate)
★ 2,575,768 -- population of the English county of the West Midlands
★ 4,105,668 -- population of New Zealand (Oct 2005 estimate)
★ 5,700,000 -- approximate population of metropolitan Boston, Massachusetts
★ 11,200,000: Approximate population of Moscow, Russia
★ 16,000,000: Approximate population of the Netherlands
★ 21,000,000: Approximate population of Australia (June 2007 Estimate)
★ 33,000,000: Approximate population of Canada
★ 60,000,000: Number of people who died in World War II
★ 106,202,903 -- population of Mexico (January 2005 estimate)
★ 143,420,309 -- population of Russia (January 2005 estimate)
★ 295,734,134 -- population of the United States (January 2005 estimate)
★ 1,080,264,388: population of India (January 2005 estimate)
★ 1,306,313,816: population of People's Republic of China (January 2005 estimate)
★ 6,355,543,400: Approximate population of Earth (January 2005 estimate)
★ About 100,000,000,000: all modern humans ever born (since the prehistoric age)
To help compare different countries, cities, etc., we list here human populations in scientific notation.
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1 E1 people
★ 12 -- number of astronauts who have walked on the Moon's surface
★ 47 -- population of Pitcairn Island
1 E2 people
★ 150 -- The book ''The Tipping Point'' theorizes that this is the maximum size of any close-knit human population, such as a hunter-gatherer tribe or military company.
★ 921 -- population of Vatican City (2005)
1 E3 people
★ 1,503 -- death toll from sinking of the RMS ''Titanic''
★ 1,504 -- population of Tombstone, Arizona
★ 2,986 -- death toll of the September 11, 2001 attacks
★ 5,680 -- air and sea complement of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
1 E4 people
★ 23,676 -- population of Stratford-upon-Avon (2001)
★ 32,528 -- population of Liechtenstein (2004)
★ 45,049 -- population of Charlottesville, Virginia
★ 53,011 -- population of Cheyenne, Wyoming
★ 64,482 -- population of Bermuda (2003)
★ 86,102 -- population of Toowoomba, Queensland (2001 Census) Australia's second largest inland city.
1 E5 people
★ 194,665 -- metropolitan area of Tuscaloosa, Alabama (2000)
★ 227,818 -- Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2000)
★ 235,932 -- metropolitan area of Roanoke, Virginia (2000)
★ 240,000 -- approx. killed by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
★ 338,200 -- London Borough of Croydon (1998) the most populous London Borough
★ >400,000 -- Estimated attendance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
★ 442,972 -- Luxembourg (2004)
★ 478,400 -- Tasmania, Australia (2003)
★ 656,562 -- Austin, Texas (2000)
★ 745,000 -- number of children that die each year from measles (2001 WHO estimate)
1 E6 people
★ 2,575,768 -- population of the English county of the West Midlands
★ 4,105,668 -- population of New Zealand (Oct 2005 estimate)
★ 5,700,000 -- approximate population of metropolitan Boston, Massachusetts
1 E7 people
★ 11,200,000: Approximate population of Moscow, Russia
★ 16,000,000: Approximate population of the Netherlands
★ 21,000,000: Approximate population of Australia (June 2007 Estimate)
★ 33,000,000: Approximate population of Canada
★ 60,000,000: Number of people who died in World War II
1 E8 people
★ 106,202,903 -- population of Mexico (January 2005 estimate)
★ 143,420,309 -- population of Russia (January 2005 estimate)
★ 295,734,134 -- population of the United States (January 2005 estimate)
1 E9 people
★ 1,080,264,388: population of India (January 2005 estimate)
★ 1,306,313,816: population of People's Republic of China (January 2005 estimate)
★ 6,355,543,400: Approximate population of Earth (January 2005 estimate)
1 E11 people
★ About 100,000,000,000: all modern humans ever born (since the prehistoric age)
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