August 8, 2020
Forida Moves to Number Two Spot in the U.S.
Lower altitudes will be hit hardest (that's still just my prediction though.
Most of the statistics and graphs presented below are publicly obtainable by visiting Worldometers
Forida Moves to Number Two Spot in the U.S.
Lower altitudes will be hit hardest (that's still just my prediction though.
Does this graph present a constant in data?
Does this graph present a constant in data?
The death-toll to date is a drop in the bucket when held against the backdrop of the world population.
That's the good news.
Now for some of the bad news.
But the good news is that the constant shown here is again, paled in relation to the populations of the world.
The growth factor is somewhat alarming. The growth-factor clearly shows more ups than downs.
That's bad.
When the statistics are manipulated, here seen truncated somewhat, can spell bad news if the population-growths do not evolve with some immunity over time.
I think it might behove me to seek out the growth factor of our species, more pointedly the birth-rates, to obtain a clear indication of whether or not these deaths actually work for or against us as a species.
My concern though is the fact that if the U.S. maintains 1/4 of the wold's confirmed coronavirus inhabitants, can this affect us adversely to the point of where our intellectuals and our scientists could be targeted, and where would that leave our Nation?
As I've already found, elevation is a factor. However, the good news is that Florida is still not number one yet. Now what has me perplexed is that Texas has taken third place in our Nation. What do these three States (California, Florida, and Texas) have in common?
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