I did a brief read on some stats, and it sort of amazed me thinking about it, the US is so tiny compared to overall world population of 7 billion. I mean just 300 million and then some strong, its just around 4% of the world's population alone (maybe a little bit bigger but not a whole lot more then say anything above 1% percent)!
Wold Population Statistics
Wold Population Statistics
Now this is a cool statistic, do a comparison, world advancing rapidly, pretty, pretty amazing!
And as to securities arrangement worldwide...crap your guess is good as mine?! :D
As to the fictional story, the leftovers, with 2% loss in world population which would amount to approximately half of the US population (or precisely around 140 million people)...generally pretty small beans in terms of loss still, that likely does squat for population growth, and generally likely has marginal to limited impact in effect dampening statistical growth in consideration of much else on this planet...hardly a rapture compared to raptures in the past really...of course, one could also argue on the lines of residual effect and chaos theory, alongside whatever communications theories that should exist in so far as problems that would pop up given loses and see some potential impacts but I am not sure that overall given impacts what effects these might have. The residuals problem it turns out under a given scenario should seem more likely, that is, where losses in populations are, for instance, coupled or linked to impacts relating to some catastrophe or calamity in general. Thus any asteroid impact having released enough energy to decimate say 2% of a world population would likely create residual problems down the road impacting existing populations which is to say its hard to argue along the lines either that an initial 2% loss happens and that were that as though with the stroke of a magic wand the problem came and vanished leaving only sociological and psychological impacts...at least concerning natural theories governing the at world's ends natural cataclysms.
As to the fictional story, the leftovers, with 2% loss in world population which would amount to approximately half of the US population (or precisely around 140 million people)...generally pretty small beans in terms of loss still, that likely does squat for population growth, and generally likely has marginal to limited impact in effect dampening statistical growth in consideration of much else on this planet...hardly a rapture compared to raptures in the past really...of course, one could also argue on the lines of residual effect and chaos theory, alongside whatever communications theories that should exist in so far as problems that would pop up given loses and see some potential impacts but I am not sure that overall given impacts what effects these might have. The residuals problem it turns out under a given scenario should seem more likely, that is, where losses in populations are, for instance, coupled or linked to impacts relating to some catastrophe or calamity in general. Thus any asteroid impact having released enough energy to decimate say 2% of a world population would likely create residual problems down the road impacting existing populations which is to say its hard to argue along the lines either that an initial 2% loss happens and that were that as though with the stroke of a magic wand the problem came and vanished leaving only sociological and psychological impacts...at least concerning natural theories governing the at world's ends natural cataclysms.
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