which not only shows time according to US time zones and cities, other continents and their cities, and so on, but also the world population increasing according to the following classifications:
For example, at a certain point in time (I cannot keep pace, so the following figures are not accurate according to the clock!):
(In 2010 on Dec 3): 337 days 20:15:57
World Population: 6,863,004,212
Male: 3,448,574,247
Female: 3,414,429,965
Births: 125,537,615
Deaths: 54,360,848
Chinese population: 1,332,912,867
India: 1,179,850,833
European Union: 492,591,
United States: 311,495,
Under 15 years: 1,853,010,
15-64: 4,481,541,
65+ years: 521,588,
Under Deaths (within World Population) for example:
Non-communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Death by injury
Other causes
The main classifications on the front page is as follows:
World Time
Population
Death
Illness
Environment
Energy
US Crimes
Food
More
I have included the link in my sidebar under 'Other links' for future easy reference.
For example, at a certain point in time (I cannot keep pace, so the following figures are not accurate according to the clock!):
(In 2010 on Dec 3): 337 days 20:15:57
World Population: 6,863,004,212
Male: 3,448,574,247
Female: 3,414,429,965
Births: 125,537,615
Deaths: 54,360,848
Chinese population: 1,332,912,867
India: 1,179,850,833
European Union: 492,591,
United States: 311,495,
Under 15 years: 1,853,010,
15-64: 4,481,541,
65+ years: 521,588,
Under Deaths (within World Population) for example:
Non-communicable diseases
Communicable diseases
Death by injury
Other causes
The main classifications on the front page is as follows:
World Time
Population
Death
Illness
Environment
Energy
US Crimes
Food
More
I have included the link in my sidebar under 'Other links' for future easy reference.
Thanks to Bayi for the pointer.
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