Two billion is approximately 25% of the world's population, which is currently around 8 billion people. To put it simply, if the global population were divided into four equal parts, two billion would represent one of those parts.
70 percentage three quarters of the world
The question is underspecified. Do you want: what percentage of the world's animals live in Colombiawhat percentage of the world's animal species live in Colombia.On a lighter note, the question could also refer to what percentage of the world's animal live (as opposed to die) in Colombia.
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One thousand million make one billion, so two billion is equal to two thousand million.
The percentage of families with dogs in the world is 73%.
70 percentage three quarters of the world
The percentage of identical twins in the world is approximately 0.2.
The answer will depend on what you are measuring:mass of bacteria as a total of the world's massmass of bacteria as a percentage of bio-massnumber of bacteria species as a percentage of total number of speciesmass of bacteria in the world as a percentage of bacteria on the world and in intergalactic spacenumber of bacteria species in the world as a percentage of bacteria on the world and in intergalactic spaceThere are probably percentage measures that, in the right circumstances, are equally valid. So have a good think about what you want to measure before you fir off a question.
the percentage mass of the oceans in our world is about 71%
8% that was the percentage in 2009
72% of the world is fat.
No way to answer- there are no world records.
They have won 5 out of 19 World Cups, which to the nearest percentage is 26%.
100%.Since ALL the people in the world ARE all the people in the world, the answer is 100%.What is the percentage of people in the world who/which ... what?Re-ask the question with the missing information.
The question is underspecified. Do you want: what percentage of the world's animals live in Colombiawhat percentage of the world's animal species live in Colombia.On a lighter note, the question could also refer to what percentage of the world's animal live (as opposed to die) in Colombia.