According to the USDA, the US consumes the most turkey on a per capita basis. Americans consume about 7 Kg of turkey per year.
The United States has the highest turkey consumption in the world. Turkey is a traditional dish for Thanksgiving celebrations in the U.S., contributing to its high consumption levels.
Afghanistan is the country with the highest percentage of Muslim population.
The Mediterranean country with the largest population is Turkey. With over 80 million inhabitants, Turkey is also the most populous country in the region.
If you mean dense, as in stupid, I wouldn't even hazard a guess at that one, but do you mean densely populated? If so, I'd hazard a guess at Great Britain simply based on the size of the country. This is just a guess. Vatican City. It is .17 square miles and 860 people live there.
Niger has the highest birth rate in Africa, with an average of over 7 children born per woman. This high birth rate can have significant implications for the country's population growth and development.
Countries with high consumption rates like the United States, Canada, and Australia tend to have the highest land area per person needed to support their lifestyle due to their high resource consumption levels. These countries have relatively larger ecological footprints compared to others with lower consumption rates.
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Israel has the highest turkey consumption of any nation in the world, with about 28 pounds, or 13 kilograms of turkey consumed per person per year.
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Brazil has the highest sugar consumption of any country in the world. Brazil is also a major producer of sugar, and is ranked third in the world for its sugar export.
No. Turkey has the second-largest population in the Middle East after Egypt.
Turkey has the highest population of Kurds, with estimates ranging from 14 to 20 million people. Other significant Kurdish populations are found in Iran, Iraq, and Syria.