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200%... or 100% more
You should do a survey for about 100 - 200 people. Then, calculate it to see which sides has more percentage
If the percentage change is an increase.
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More than half the population are involved in agricultural endeavours, that is some 12 million people (or more)
what percentage of marrages last more than 70 years
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what percentage of marrages last more than 70 years
Majority of marriages end before 25 years. For the first time at least since World War II, married people had a less than even chance of still being married 25 years later. People now are less likely to be married only once. Apparently, if you are married for 10 years or more, you are in the top 10%.
The percentage of incestuous marriages varies significantly by culture, legal definitions, and social norms. In many countries, incestuous relationships are illegal, leading to a low incidence rate. However, in some isolated or specific communities, such marriages may be more common. Overall, comprehensive statistics on the percentage of incestuous marriages are difficult to obtain due to the sensitive nature of the topic.
In England, the percentage of cousins who marry is relatively low, with estimates suggesting that around 1-2% of marriages involve cousins. This is primarily due to social norms and legal restrictions that discourage cousin marriages. While cousin marriages are more common in some cultures and regions, they remain uncommon in England.
Rates per 1,000 population Texas 3.2 for 2005.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
There has been even more pollution in the last fifty years
No. They're about the same.
Over 45 million adults are obese; in addition, the percentage of young people who are overweight has more than doubled in the last 20 years.
Most marriages last for 30 years or more because the couple have good communication skills; stick together through any sort of problems that may arise in the marriage (isn't always easy) but when one loves another it's not such a difficult task. There is always an answer to any given problem if both couples communicate and support each other. I've been married almost 38 years and have been to some Wedding Anniversaries where the couple has been married 50 or 60 years. There is a low percentage of couples that stay together out of habit and convenience, but still get along. Most, thankfully still love each other. Unfortunately, we live in a new generation of 'things come too easy and if it doesn't work then cheat or move on.' Marriage isn't for sissies!
Yes, it could last for more than three years. There is no particular limit to the amount of time that it could last.