2014 Brazil World Cup

2014 Brazil World Cup

Interesting statistical information regarding the 32 countries taking part in the tournament:

The country with the most crowded population among the 32 countries: United States of America with a population of 319 million

The national team with the tallest average height: Belgium with a 1.85m average height

The national team with the shortest average height: Chile with a 1.76m average height

The national team with the highest average weight: Nigeria with an 80kg average

The national team with the lowest average weight: Mexico with a 71kg average

The national team with the highest average age: Argentina with a 29 average age

The national team with the lowest average age: Ghana with a 26 average age

The national team with the highest goal-scoring rate per match in the qualifiers: Germany with 4.5 goals per match

The national team with the lowest goal-conceding rate per match in the qualifiers: Spain with 0.4 goals per match

The team that collected the most points in total in World Cups: Brazil with 216 points (3 points for every win, 1 point for every draw)

The country with the highest percentage of forest area in proportion to its surface area: Japan with a 67% forest area/surface area ratio

The country with the highest percentage of water (river, lake, sea) area in proportion to its surface area: Netherlands with an 18.4% water area/surface area ratio

The country that receives the most average annual rain: Costa Rica with 2.926mm annually

The country with the highest percentage of agricultural area in proportion to its surface area: Nigeria with an 83.7% agricultural area/surface area ratio

The country with the highest urban population rate: Belgium, where 98% of its population lives in cities

The country with the highest ratio of population to its surface area: South Korea, where 487 people fall per square kilometer

The country with the lowest ratio of population to its surface area: Australia, where 3 people fall per square kilometer

The country with the highest population growth rate: Nigeria with a 2.8 percentage of population growth rate

The country with the lowest population growth rate: Italy with a -2 percentage of population growth rate

The country where the highest point is located: Argentina with the Aconcagua peak at an altitude of 7000 meters

The country with the highest death rate as a result of traffic accidents: Iran, where 34 out of 100,000 people lose their lives in traffic accidents

The country with the lowest death rate as a result of traffic accidents: England, where 4 out of 100,000 people lose their lives in traffic accidents

The country where murders are committed at the highest rate: Honduras, where 90 out of 100,000 people lose their lives by being murdered

The country where the murder rate is the lowest: Japan, where 0.3 out of 100,000 people lose their lives by being murdered

The country with the highest unemployment rate: Bosnia and Herzegovina with a 44% unemployment rate

The country with the lowest unemployment rate: Switzerland with a 3% unemployment rate

The country with the highest inflation rate: Iran with 35%

The country with the lowest annual national income per capita: Ivory Coast with a $1800 annual earnings per capita

The country with the highest ratio of internet users: Netherlands, where 93 out of every 100 people are internet users

The country with the most Twitter followers: Mexico with 1.5 million followers

The country with the most female members in state administration: Costa Rica, where female politicians hold 40% of the country’s grand national assembly seats

The country with the highest ratio of education expenditures to its national income: Ghana, which spends 1/10 of its income on education investments

The country with the most Nobel Prize winners in proportion to its population: Switzerland with 3 Nobel Prizes for every 1 million people

The country that spends the most on its army in proportion to its national income: Algeria, which allocates 1/20 of its income to army expenditures

The country with the most number of cars per capita: United States of America with 8 cars for every 10 people

The country with the most number of cell phones per capita: Russia with 2 cell phones per capita

The country with the highest total number of international tourists: France with 83 million total visitors

The country with the highest ratio of number of tourists to its population: Croatia with a ratio of 2.5 visitors per capita

The country whose people have the highest average body mass index: United States of America with a 28 average body mass index

The country whose people have the lowest average body mass index: Japan with a 22 average body mass index

The country with the highest obese population rate: United States of America, where 33% of its population is obese

The country with the highest alcohol consumption rate per capita: Russia, with its population consuming 15 liters of alcohol per capita annually

The country with the highest cigarette consumption rate per capita: Greece, with its population consuming 3 cigarettes per capita annually

The country whose people are expected to have the longest average life expectancy: Japan with an 85-year expected life expectancy

The country with the highest number of Olympic medals per capita: Switzerland with a ratio of 40 medals for every 1 million people (Winter and Summer Olympics combined)

The country nominated the most times for the ‘Best Foreign Language Film’ Oscar: France, having been nominated 36 times

The country with the highest Muslim population rate: Iran with a 99% Muslim population rate

The country with the highest Catholic population rate: Portugal with a 92% Catholic population rate

The country with the highest Protestant population rate: Ghana with a 60% Protestant population rate

The country with the highest rate of married women: Iran with an 87% married women rate (calculated over women between the ages of 45-49)

The country with the highest rate of unmarried women: Brazil with a 45% unmarried women rate (calculated over women between the ages of 45-49)

The country making the highest carbon dioxide emission in proportion to its population: United States of America with an 18 metric ton carbon dioxide emission per capita

The country with the cheapest gasoline price: Algeria with a $0.29 fee for 1 liter of gasoline

The country with the most alternative and nuclear energy power: France, with alternative and nuclear energy power making up 48% of its total energy power

The country with the highest air temperature: Ghana with a 27-degree average air temperature

The country with the lowest air temperature: Russia with a -1 degree average air temperature

The country where the most endangered mammal species are found: Mexico with 101 endangered mammal species

The country where the most animal fat is consumed: Belgium, with the consumption of 432 calories of animal fat by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most fruit is consumed: Ghana, with the consumption of 350 calories of fruit by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most seafood is consumed: Japan, with the consumption of 138 calories of seafood by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most meat is consumed: Argentina, with the consumption of 570 calories of meat by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most milk is consumed: Netherlands, with the consumption of 456 calories of milk by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most beans are consumed: Cameroon, with the consumption of 192 calories of beans by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most sugar is consumed: United States of America, with the consumption of 569 calories of sugar by 1 person in 1 day on average

The country where the most vegetables are consumed: South Korea, with the consumption of 180 calories of fruit by 1 person in 1 day on average

[http://graphics.wsj.com/documents/WORLDCUPTOEE/#/?lang=en&metrics=Population Source]

Source of the source: CIA World Factbook

Note: Not copy-paste. Okay, I didn’t give my day and night to do research, but I wrote these one by one, man. :what was the reason for that facial expression

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