Welcome to Cole Albans Human Geography Blog.

Section 1

Friday, September 3, 2010

Definitions and Populations.

 First are the definitions.
1.Geography- The science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earths surface as shown as the arrangement, character, and interrelations over the world of such elements such as climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use, industries or states and of the unit areas formed by the complex use of these elements.( took from dictionary.com)
2. Globalization- The expanding to all other parts of the world, making worldwide.( took from dictionary.com)
3.Population-The total number of people inhabiting a country, city, or area.( took from dictionary.com)
4.Immigration-The moving to a country that isn't Native.( took from dictionary.com)
5.Industrialization-The introducing of industry to an area on a large scale( took from dictionary.com)
6.Culture-The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellence in arts, letters, manners, scholary pursuits etc.( took from dictionary.com)
7.Religion-A set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature and purpose of the universe especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies usually involving devotional and ritual observances and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
( took from dictionary.com)

Next is the population of the world
The population of the world is 6,866,910,540 billion people( from census.gov population clock)
The population of the five most populous countries in the world are
1.China. 1,324,655,000 billion ( from geography.com)
2.India. 1,187,210,000 billion ( from wikipedia)
3.United States.310,169,000 million ( from wikipedia)
4.Indonesia. 237,556,363 million 9( from wikipedia)
5.Brazil. 193,462,000 million ( from wikipedia)

The five largest religions in the world are
1.Christianity ( from adherents.com)
2. Islamic ( from adherents.com)
3.Hinduism (from adherents.com)
4.Chinese Traditional religion. ( from adherents.com)
5.Buddhism ( from adherents.com)

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