Worldometers

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8 Responses to Worldometers

  1. iamedward says:

    What a thought provoking site you found. I shall certainly have a look myself and see history in the making. Loved the way you made the world revolve and the writing move. As to living on other planets I guess that is why we have space travel and exploration.

    From Sue (Edward’s mum)

  2. Admin says:

    I was thinking about this, Jayden; what is the ratio for every life, how many die?

    So, if the popluation is increasing……………where will it end? Will we be alive when it becomes a real problem?

  3. Bloggycam says:

    nice, I’ve never known all this AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
    CAM

  4. Bloggyjack says:

    Honestly, thats really amazing! I checked this website out, and if you are looking at this comment, I swear, i am not lying! take a look at the Website and get on it!

    Well Done JD, Jack

  5. Anonymous says:

    do you know how much coal is left in the world? reply if you know

  6. Maxc says:

    Amazing, Jayden it’s reallly cool about all the things it tells you!!! 🙂
    Max 🙂

  7. Jaydenv says:

    Reply to ratio question.
    For every death there are currently 2.42 births within a year. This has been worked out by dividing the number of births 27,975,285 (the bigger number) by 11,542,939 (the deaths this year) which works out to be= 2.42. So to get this into a whole number you could X it by 100.
    1:2.42 x 100 =
    100:242
    Then you need a number that goes into both so you can half the numbers to make it easier to see the ratio.
    This would work out to be 50:121 which means when 50 people die 121 are born.
    Jayden 🙂

  8. Admin says:

    Incredible answer and worthy of a Golden Ticket for the investigation, as well as the brilliant answer, Jayden!

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