Some finite numbers in a set: the number of digits on your hand, the number of seats on a bus, and the number of people on earth. Some infinite numbers in a set: the number of positive integers and the number of digits in pi.
If you multiply anything by 2 it always comes out even. So if people make 35 handshakes, we multiply it by 2 and we get 70 people. This will work with any different number of handshakes, odd or even.
it is the luckiest number on earth!
Every major language on earth, and parts of it into many hundreds of tribal languages spoken only by a small number of people.
one is simply a number, may you rest in earth
Yes. The earths resources can only support a finite number of people. There is already significant fraction of the populace starving.
No planet has truly unlimited oxygen. Life on earth is able to reuse the oxygen in the air by cycling it back and forth between plants and animals (including people).
yes it warms the people on earth and also the plants can do photosynthesis for food.
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In the near future, if we create chloroplasts for human photosynthesis, then we don't have to eat food anymore. In this case, the earth maybe able to support 100 billion people.
Nobody knows the exactly the number of people who lived on earth in 100 years
yes that is why it is warm enough to support life on earth. Also that is why people get sun burned.
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You can wield a staff of earth, that way, you don't use earth runes for spells that require them.
People have many, many different things to worry about. Some people have priorities like just surviving and environmentalism is secondary to them. Others really feel that earth's resources are unlimited, or that the world is so vast that humans can't damage it.
You might want to rephrase your question. What are you looking for? Mass? Number of people? Number of jelly beans on Earth?
No. Some resources, such as oil and coal, are limited.