People > Average size of households:Countries Compared Map + − Interesting observations about People > Average size of households Germany ranked last for average size of households amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 1990. All of the bottom 17 countries by average size of households are Hig...
And even more evident on this map is the weight of economic power to Western countries and just a few Asian countries. Africa, South America, and the rest of Asia are tiny in contrast. Top 10 Countries Worldwide by Population View the full-size map China ranks first as the world’s mos...
accounting for 45.4 percent of China’s total foreign trade over the same period, representing an increase of 6.2 percentage points compared with 2013; the total value of imports and exports of Chinese private enterprises to partner countries exceeded US$1.5 trillion, accounting...
Map projections are often discussed when talking about how a country’s real size is displayed. The commonly used Mercator projection can certainly give a false impression of how big different countries are. To fit in a 3D globe onto a flat plane, areas near the poles are stretched out and...
A third important force has been the general slowdown of the expansion of the US electricity sector in the past 20 years compared to the growth prospects for electricity demand abroad. While US demand growth has slowed below 2%, electricity demand in some foreign countries is forecast to grow ...
Compared to South America's second largest country Argentina, Brazil is a bit more than three times as big as Argentina. Map of Brazil And Brazil is about 10% larger than Australia! 6. Australia Australiais the world's 'largest country without land borders' and the largest country in the ...
In a next step, the different IRT models (i.e., PCM, GPCM, GRM) were compared using the Akaike information criterion (AIC; Akaike, 1974) and the Bayesian information criterion (BIC; Schwarz, 1978) as well as their sample size adjusted variants to determine which model fitted the data ...
In 2017, there were several instances of contrasting geographic patterns of child wasting compared to those of overweight. Many Central American, Caribbean and South American countries (46%; 11 of 24) affected by overweight (>15% prevalence) met the WHO GNTs for <5% prevalence of wasting across...
The global adoption rate of artificial intelligence (AI) is rising, indicating its transformative potential. However, this adoption is far from uniform, with low-income countries (LICs) trailing behind significantly. Despite needing AI for development, L
the colour scales are mapped for the data of countries in those regions. Countries should not be compared in their colours across figures. The global map in Fig.7highlights the main regional differences for that purpose. There are several notable countries in each region, such as China in Fig...