Thursday, 1 March 2007

Worldometers...

My Yr 7 group were very interested to look at some population clocks today... (Type population clocks into a search engine - there are lots to look at! Compare some - are they all the same? Why or why not?)

The Worldometers site has a population clock, as well as a wide variety of other statistical counters...

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

We are really looking forward to this hw!
7PBR

Anonymous said...

find it very interesting the one i find most interesting is the one about how much water we use
chloe truman
7PBr

Anonymous said...

Err We did our hw ms kirk!
Abbie Parker

Rock on all teachers dude!
Lucie Richmond

Anonymous said...

this is freaky how you can find out all this info as soon as it happens


year 7 7pbr
abbigail

Miss Ellis said...

Glad you are impressed 7PBr!!

Do you think all these statistics are accurate though??

Have you looked at some population clocks? What do you think of them?

Anonymous said...

dear ms.kirk
the worldometer really opened my eyes to things we take for granted.
The amount of people dieing of hunger really made me sick as i was counting the numbers the amount of people dieing kept on growing and growing.
Glad we had this for HW, The worldometer is safely stored in my favourate's so I can keep acount.
Tom irvine,7PBr

Miss Ellis said...

Tom - what can be done about this? Is there anything we can do to help?

Anonymous said...

website is cool
josh s 7pbr

Anonymous said...

i really enjoyed looking through the things but how do you find it out so quickly

Robert Baines
7PBr

Anonymous said...

It's strange how the death count
rises at a steady beat!


!wow!

Anonymous said...

So many deaths.So many births




David Gent
7PBr

P.S Hello!

Anonymous said...

i dont no weather my message saved so... i've made a new message
p.s this webby is amazing

mrs kirk it was kool of you to give us this hw
miss elis keep up da kool webby

abbigail s (a.k.a) tiny sellors
see ya

Anonymous said...

hi miss i did it the web page is coooooooooooool
carly mitchell
7pbr

Miss Ellis said...

Nice to hear from you 7PBr!!

Robert - the Worldometers are "projections". That means that the statistics have been monitored over a long period of time, and the patterns analysed. This information has then been used to predict how these things will change in the future. If you change the date on your computer clock, it will give you predictions of the statistics for dates in the future up to 2050!

Anonymous said...

I think that it is truely amazing how you find that info out so fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Callum Wall

Anonymous said...

I dnt know if this is saved but if it is its a wiked site and i cant believe that many peps are dyin a second!!abby pepx.x.x.x.x

Anonymous said...

I did my hw

Charlie Wilber
7pbr

Anonymous said...

dead cool

Anonymous said...

dead cool luke 7pbr

Anonymous said...

what would the population be in 2040 then miss?

Callum Wall

Anonymous said...

This is a good site, but I don't think all the statistics are right as they do not into account natural disasters.

Connor Bate 7PBR

Miss Ellis said...

Absolutely right Connor! Well spotted!

Callum - try altering your computer clock - it should tell you.

Anonymous said...

THIS SITE WAS COOL , LOADS OF INFO
CALLUM INGLIS

Anonymous said...

wassup ms. ellis.
It think that the damage is already done.
We may be able to slow some of the clocks down such as the hugry food one or the abortion one but the cancer victims will continue to die until we find a cure.
But sadly the death part is unstopable death is the only certainty in life and we must welcome it with open arms...
Tom Irvine 7PBr