Facts in "Surveys" Category
#3138 - Surveys Fact  2
No one knows how many people live in the country of Bhutan. As of 1975, no census had ever been taken.
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#3139 - Surveys Fact  1
In the United States, five million teeth are knocked out annually.
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#3140 - Surveys Fact  7
Every year, over 8800 people injure themselves with a toothpick.
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#3141 - Surveys Fact  1
There are more television sets in the United States than there are people in Japan.
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#3142 - Surveys Fact  -2
On a bingo card of ninety numbers there are approximately 44 million ways to make B-I-N-G-O.
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#3143 - Surveys Fact  0
In 1993 there were an estimated 64 million cats in the United States.
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#3144 - Surveys Fact  3
Half a billion people - about one of every eight - are suffering chronic malnutrition today.
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#3145 - Surveys Fact  -3
People are marrying younger today than they did before the turn of the century. In the United States, in 1890, the average age of men at their first marriage was twenty-six years, compared with twenty-three today. For women, the corresponding figures are twenty-two then and just under twenty-one now.
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#3146 - Surveys Fact  5
Per capita, Canada has more doughnut shops than any other country.
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#3147 - Surveys Fact  0
In 1977, according to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, there were 14.5 telephone calls made for every 100 people in the entire world.
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