denisrennes
denisrennes t1_jazzc3l wrote
Reply to [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
For the Nuclear accident, is it Chernobyl? If yes, could you provide the source you used ? (because there are many different sources for Chernobyl deaths)
What about dam failures? That's different from a natural flood, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dam_failure (240 000 deaths for the 1975 Banqiao dams accident)
denisrennes t1_j83ewbd wrote
Reply to comment by Ineedtwocats in Who Owns the Most Land in the United States? by Artemistical
>3.7 million square miles
9.6 million square kilometers
denisrennes t1_iua2axe wrote
Reply to comment by FoxFourTwo in [OC] Total Number of Births Since 1850 by BLAZENIOSZ
Sorry but there is no thumbnail in my list view.
Moreover most of the posts with data about a country obviously put this country into the title.
denisrennes t1_iu86mnz wrote
Reply to [OC] Total Number of Births Since 1850 by BLAZENIOSZ
You forgot "in the United States" in the title.
denisrennes t1_iu6e3td wrote
Reply to Some female inventors and their contributions to science and space exploration. My niece is interested in space and told me that only boys can be scientists. Don't know where she got that idea, but I made this for her. by Shruberytheshrublock
The Ada programming language was named after Ada Lovelace. Her first name is Ada. She wrote the first computer program, when the computer existed only in theory.
denisrennes t1_jb0d5ac wrote
Reply to comment by tremynci in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Possible but difficult to say because the figures were hidden by the USSR at the time. However, some of the figures given for Chernobyl by some sources seem closer.