Thursday, April 21, 2011

Assignment #23

In China, with teenagers my age, there is 17.6%.
In Canada, with teenagers my age, there are 15.7%.
I bet it changed by now because that was recorded in July and I bet more people became in that age range in both countries.

In China, the median age is for males is 34.9, and for females it's 36.2.
In Canada, the median age for males is 39.8, and for females it's 42.1.
From this, I could infer that it's common in more than one country, that females always live longer than males.

In China, the population is  1,336,718,015 and still growing.
In Canada, the population is 34,030,589 and still growing as well.
From this I can tell that there are more people living in China and it makes up a BIG  majority of the world

Something that is in common between the two countries is that their natural resources are coal, iron ore, natural gas, and zinc.
Something that is different is that Canada is 9,984,670 sq km while China is  9,596,961 sq km

             
               China   
                                        
             Canada