India's population is expected to surpass China's by 2022, not2028 as previously...Gladstone, Rick
百度试题 结果1 题目70. It's said that the population(人口) of India will exceed (超过) that of China soon. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
If current growth rates continue, India’’s population Will (48) China’’s around the year 2028 at about 1.7 billion. Should that happen, it won’’t be the (49) of the enlightened women of Kerala, a state in southern India. While India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a...
aIndia’s current rate of annual population growth is about twice that of China (1.55 percent versus 0.66 percent); as a consequence, its population will equal China’s in 2025 (at about 1.4 billion) and exceed it thereafter. India’s population is projected to continue increasing at least ...
I examine the potential impact of the anticipated future marriage squeeze on nuptiality patterns in China and India during the twenty-first century. I use population projections from 2005 to 2100 based on three different scenarios for the sex ratio at birth (SRB). To counteract the limitations ...
term it can nonetheless become a formidable production hub in its own right. Over the next five years, the IMF expects India’s annual GDP growth rate to exceed that of China,32especially as the latter grapples with a structural slowdown, tensions with the West and an ageing population. ...
China and India, which together account for 35 percent of the world's population and a quarter of the world economy, share many similarities. Both are ancient civilizations facing modernization challenges, they are enjoying fast economic development, with India's current growth rate at 7.2% and ...
Population-weighted SO2loading (Fig.2c, TableS5) closely follows OMI-estimated emissions. Over the past 10 years, the SO2loading over China decreased by a factor of five, from 0.89 DU in 2007 to 0.17 DU in 2016. At the same time, the loading over India climbed by nearly 50%, reaching...
India is now the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, resulting in a surge in urban population. This population rise would inevitably result in significant alterations in LULC and a corresponding escalation in human-caused heat emissions. Consequently, these surface alterations might ...
RANCHI: The Jharkhand Police has adopted a unique initiative to check opium cultivation among the state's rural population, naming it the Chocolate War. Under the initiative, police personnel visit weekly village markets and distribute chocolates in wrappers containing information about the legal repercu...