RAHVASTIK RAHVASTIK- e. elanikkond, kõik selle riigi territooriumil alaliselt elavad inimesed. RAHVAARV ei ole püsiv suurus. Rahvaarvu mõjutavad: 1)IIVE- sündimus - suremus 2)RÄNNE RAHVASTIKUANDMED - Rahvaarv 2009 seisuga on 1,324 miljonit inimest. - Euroopas on 46 riiki, me oleme 36-ndal kohal rahvaarvu poolest. - Väiksemad on kääbusriigid N: Andorra,Monac, San-Marino, Baltica - Väiksemad tavariigid N: Isaland, Malta, Küpros - Suuremad riigid N: Saksamaa rahvaarv on 61*suurem kui Eestis.Soomes 4* rohkem. RAHVASTIKUANDMETE KOGUMINE: 1)kirikuraamatud - ajaloolistelt allikatest - kirkikuraamatutest ( Vanim teadaolev 13.saj. loendati Eesti rahvast ) - 17.saj ( Neid kirikuraamatuid on palju hävinud põhjasõjas. ) - 18-19saj. tsaari Venemaa all oli " seitse hingederevision " . ( rahvaloenduse eelkäija ) 2)rahvaloendus - 1. rahvaloendus toimud 1881a. - Viimane oli 2000a. - Järgmine on 2011a
India Ocean. The largest island, also called Socotra, is about 95% of the landmass of the archipelago. It lies some 240 kilometres (150 mi) east of the Horn of Africa and 380 kilometres (240 mi) south of the Arabian Peninsula. The island is very isolated and through the process of speciation, a third of its plant life is found nowhere else on the planet. It has been described as the most alien- looking place on Earth. Socotra isaland( flora and fauna) · 307 out of the 825 (37%) plant species on Socotra are endemic. · The entire flora of the Socotra Archipelago has been assessed for the IUCN Red List, with 3 Critically Endangered and 27 Endangered plant species currently recognised. Flora and fauna The dragon's blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari) Desert Rose (adenium obesium) which looks like nothing so much as a blooming elephant leg: The Great Blue Hole The Great Blue Hole
Island and the South Island and several dozen much smaller islands. The population is 4.1 million. New Zealand is a beautiful country of snowcapped mountains, green lowlands, beaches and many lakes and waterfalls. No place is more than 130 kilometres from the coast. Lakes, rivers, and waterfalls are found throughout New Zealand. Most of the lakes lie in the volcanic plateu of the North Island and in glacial valleys near the Southern Alps of the South Isaland. On both islands the rivers rise in the mountains and flow down to the sea. The rapid flow of New Zealand's rivers makes them important sources of hydroelectric power. New Zealand has hundreds of waterfalls. Sutherland falls on the South Island is the fifth highest waterfall in he world. New Zealand enjoys a temperate and moist climate, without extremes of heat or cold. Seasons are the reverse of the Northern Hemisphere History