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The World in Numbers and Visuals: Nobel Laureates, Viruses, and Dog Breeds

The World in Numbers and Graphics

From Nobel laureates to viruses to dog breeds, the world can be described in numbers and graphics. Welcome to our new weekly series: Knowledge in Pictures.

Nobel Laureates

Total number of Nobel Prizes awarded: 962

Countries with the most Nobel laureates:

  • United States: 384
  • United Kingdom: 136
  • Germany: 109

Fields with the most Nobel Prizes:

  • Physiology or Medicine: 222
  • Chemistry: 184
  • Physics: 216

Viruses

Number of virus families: 11

Number of known virus species: Over 6,000

Most common viruses:

  • Influenza virus
  • Rhinovirus (common cold)
  • Norovirus (stomach bug)

Dog Breeds

Number of recognized dog breeds: Over 350

Breeds with the most registrations (American Kennel Club):

  • Labrador Retriever
  • Golden Retriever
  • German Shepherd Dog

Breeds with the longest lifespans:

  • Australian Cattle Dog
  • Border Collie
  • Australian Shepherd

Earth

Age of Earth: 4.54 billion years

Diameter of Earth: 12,742 km

Surface area of Earth: 510.1 million km²

Oceans cover approximately: 71% of Earth’s surface

Human Body

Number of bones in the human body: 206

Number of muscles in the human body: 650

Average weight of the human brain: 1.3 kg

Average height of an adult human: 170 cm

Solar System

Number of planets in the Solar System: 8

Largest planet in the Solar System: Jupiter

Smallest planet in the Solar System: Mercury

Closest planet to the Sun: Mercury

Farthest planet from the Sun: Neptune

Technology

Number of transistors in a modern smartphone: Over 1 billion

Speed of light: 299,792,458 m/s

Capacity of the largest hard drive: 18 TB

Most popular social media platform: Facebook (over 2.9 billion monthly active users)

Demography

World population: Over 8 billion

Most populous country: China (1.4 billion)

Least populous country: Vatican City (800)

Average life expectancy worldwide: 72.6 years

Economy

Global GDP: Over $87 trillion

Largest economy in the world: United States ($26.4 trillion)

Smallest economy in the world: Tuvalu ($50 million)

World’s largest stock market: New York Stock Exchange

Environment

Global carbon emissions: Over 36 billion metric tons per year

Percentage of the Earth’s surface covered by forests: 31%

Number of endangered species: Over 30,000

Average global temperature: 15°C

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