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The term population refers to the total number of individuals inhabiting a , , , or . Planets with signs of refined metals and alloys were a good indicator of possessing a population, as was suggested by T'Pol upon discovering the remnants of the planet Xindus. (ENT: "The Xindi") When the con artist posing as Ardra first appeared to the Ventaxians in 2367, she presented a form containing guidelines "for a full census of the population with emphasis on productivity and economic forecasts" of the planet Ventax II. (TNG: "Devil's Due" )

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  • The term population refers to the total number of individuals inhabiting a , , , or . Planets with signs of refined metals and alloys were a good indicator of possessing a population, as was suggested by T'Pol upon discovering the remnants of the planet Xindus. (ENT: "The Xindi") When the con artist posing as Ardra first appeared to the Ventaxians in 2367, she presented a form containing guidelines "for a full census of the population with emphasis on productivity and economic forecasts" of the planet Ventax II. (TNG: "Devil's Due" )
  • Population is the number of people that inhabit a place, whether it be a city, nation, countryside, island or even an entire planet. During the 1970s, there was much worry that because of the population explosion, the world would get overcrowded. One man named Doctor Hiram Gulliver went to extreme measures to remedy this problem, when he decided to shrink the population to two-inches tall. The population of Smallville was 90,000 in 1990.
  • Will fertility rates in the West improve? Danish-style publicly funded IVF treatments could increase Britain's birth rates by 10,000 a year. Yet others warn that population growth is now a major liability to the environment and urge a limit to the number of children. After 2050 the UN expects the world population to stabilise or even drop. The logic behind this is that with more women educated and in careers, the fewer children they will have. This is part of Outsights 21 Drivers for the 21st Century ™, a future-orientated scan of the 21 key forces shaping this century.
  • A population is "the set of potential end users for an application."
  • Population is the process of turning into a bottle of pop. First the individual suffers terrible wind before their head becomes unscrewed and eventually bursts, exploding carbon monoxide sugary solution all over the place. It is thought the condition is worsened by eating mints. On the plus side, populated individuals can be consumed and taste slightly like post-it notes. Population is similar to mopulation, whereby the individual inexplicably transforms into a kitchen mop. It is not, however, similar to spatulation which is completely different .
  • Population is a Genetic Characteristic that can be manipulated when creating a custom race in Master of Orion II. It directly affects the rate at which your population grows on planets throughout your empire.
  • Population in Sins of a Solar Empire represents planet-side native Humans and factional settlers who inhabit the ruling Empires' cities as tax paying citizens. Always be sure to build more cities for these citizens on the planets you colonize as this eliminates the Planetary underdevelopment penalty and allows you to gain a positive Tax income. The population could also represent the local/loyal governors reporting their taxes, tax collectors doing the same, or the number of surface settlements that are under your control.
  • The number of people residing in an area.
  • This page provides statistical and ranking information on population, density, birth, and related topics.
  • Population is a statistic in the Civilization games. It indicates how many citizens inhabit a city (or, more broadly, a player's empire).
  • Population is based on the amount of cottages you have as well as several other factors. Several things come in key play which determine your current population and whether it is increasing or decreasing.
  • Eine Population ist eine Gruppe von Individuen derselben Art, die aufgrund ihrer Entstehungsprozesse miteinander verbunden sind, eine Fortpflanzungsgemeinschaft bilden und zur selben Zeit in einem einheitlichen Areal zu finden sind. So kann man Elefanten in Populationen danach einteilen, in welchem Land/Gebiet sie leben. * Beispiel: Elefantenpopulation in Botswana: ca. 130 000 Tiere
  • In geography, population is the collection of people.
  • The population of an island is the number of pirates that are homed at that island. The amount of taxes that shoppes and stalls must pay at that island are partially proportional to the population of that island, as is the size of the war chest required to blockade the island. Islands must meet a minimum infrastructure and population level before greenies will "spawn" there. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • The civilian population have one major role in Overlord, and that is to be fruitful and multiply so you can tax the hell out of them. Aside from generating the credits you need to build and expand, you require people to crew most of your ships when you prep them. Like other natural resources people can be moved or stored as cargo; apparently they will not die if kept in storage indefinitely. Population levels are tracked and tax rates adjusted from the Government Screen.
  • The population of an area are the inhabitants thereof. In most contexts the term is used of the long term residents rather than transient movements but sometimes term is used to indicate seasonal variations (eg summer and winter).
  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. Related wiki, blog, etc.
  • Also known as 'Server Population', 'Server Pop' or just 'Pop', this term refers server population. Depending on the context, the following populations are generally considered: * Current number of players online. * Total number of players on or offline. * Total number of possible player characters. * Total number of charachters created on the realm(that still exist) Blizzard uses some unknown method to determine population on their Realm Status page, but the status indicator:
  • Also known as 'Server Population', 'Server Pop' or just 'Pop', this term refers server population. Depending on the context, the following populations are generally considered: * Current number of players online. * Total number of players on or offline. * Total number of possible player characters. * Total number of charachters created on the realm(that still exist) Blizzard uses some unknown method to determine population on their Realm Status page, but the status indicator:
  • Calculated for non-Sidar, but with all wonders and civics. * Sage is probably the best (which Scholarship grants unlimited of). * Engineer is about even with Priest; which is better depends on having Guild of Hammers versus level of Altar of Luonnotar. Figure the Engineer starts with two "levels" and add two with the Guild of Hammers, then compare with the Altar level.
  • The population of a village is the number of people working in the buildings and resource fields of that village. It is also the sum of the crop consumption of all buildings and resource fields in the village.
  • Population is considered to be the most important statistic, as it is generally believed to be the "goal" of MyMiniCity. It is used to rank cities in the Rankings chart. Ironically, population has only negative effects on the well-being of the city, so support from other bases are required to prevent decrease. If there is not sufficient population, factories and shops will close, causing a decrease in industry or commercial.
  • This list will give the populations of all countries in Vexillium, in ranked order. It is currently incomplete. 1. * Image:Flag-burovia.gif Burovia — 621 million 2. * Image:Flag-armatirion.gif Armatirion — 416 million 3. * Image:KSZ.gif Zartania — 230 million 4. * Image:FRWNationalSmall.gif Whiland — 208 million 5. * Image:Flag-lendosa.gif Lendosa — 132 million 6. * Image:Flag-estontetso.gif Estontetso — 116 million 7. * Image:Flag-draconia.gif Draconia — 95 million 8. * Image:Flag-stervia-small.gif Stervia — 87 million 9. * Image:Flag-neoliliana.gif Neoliliana — 81 million 10. * Image:Flag-bowdani.gif Bowdani — 60 million 11. * Image:Utania.jpg Utania — 53 million 12. * Image:StSamuelFlag.JPG St. Samuel — 53 million 13. * Imag
  • The Population number represents the number of inhabitants of a planet. The tax revenue generated by a planet's inhabitants is the foundation of a player's economy in Galactic Civilizations II. The population of a planet also determines: For transport and colony modules on ships, each 1 point of capacity is equal to - and will deduct a population of - 1 million civilians. It is worth noting that the initial Colony Ships carry only 100 Colonist points, or 100 million civilians, though they possess a larger capacity than that.
  • The population of a city is the number of citizens living there. It is displayed at the top of each city dialog's overview tab. It is given by a formula depending only on the size of the city: The population of a civilization is the sum of each of that civilization's city's populations. Examining these numbers provide an indirect way of comparing different civilization's city sizes. When computing this value, fewer cities with larger sizes will give larger overall populations than more cities with smaller sizes (e.g. one city of size 8 will contribute 360,000 to a civ's population while 8 cities of size 1 will contribute 80,000).
  • The Population of a City means the number of the inhabitants the city has. - NOTE: The number of total population, shown in the graphs differs from the actual number of workers it represents. This is done for simulation reasons (to simplify the simulation), while keeping a realistic number of citizens, similar to real life population. For purposes of the in-game simulation, each Low-density residence houses 1 worker, Middle density - 2 workers, High density - 5 workers. This corresponds with the Available jobs numbers, which are also given in terms of game simulation, not population.
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