Maps without New Zealand
I’m not so sure I would trust any statistics from a map that’s missing New Zealand.
hawaians are also mourning the loss
Yet Americans act like they’re 90% of the world and no one and nothing outside the US matters.
and it would be soon only be inhabited by musk’s children
It’ all they know.
I think those chances vary a lot based on where your parents live.
How can an island be split between two continents?
Same way Russia can be split in two continents I suppose.
True, Europe doesn’t actually exist, just like Oceania. It is all Asia.
It used to be all Africa until the Suez incident
Should really define it based on something more concrete like fault lines
Chances of this being the most useless infographic to ayone: 94%
Can’t believe I used up all my luck for that
Fellow Antarctican?
It would be nice if there were a year attached to this. Is this supposed to be based on the current day? Or was this map put together several years ago?
There should at least be a decade listed, as birth trends today aren’t going to be identical to trends from the recent past. For example, China only ended their “one child policy” in 2016. If this map were made before that, it might need an update by now.
Oceania???
0.58%ceania
No chance of being born in New Zealand I see
It’s more proof it doesn’t exist.
Or Hawaii.
Technically Antarctica isn’t 0. There’s a civilian colony and at least one baby has been born there.
11 people were born there. That’s a ~0.00000000133649348822 chance. Small but not impossible.
Eh it rounds down at that point
Also there’s penguins being born down there.
You never specified humans…
I’ve already been born so my odds should be updated.
This is actually percent of each population that believes in reincarnation
The continents are eventually going to disappear. It should be a 99.99% chance
May all beings be free from suffering.
Ok, now make this but per land area.
So me being born in Australia was like getting a mythic prize in a loot crate.
A very rare prize for sure, but is it very valuable too? Considering the wildlife there I’m not so sure.
It’s not zero for Antarctica, just nearly zero. 11 people have been born in Antarctica. Mostly argentinians but also a couple chileans.
Okay and that would still be less than 0.00% which is the significant figures on the chart. They can’t just put 0.01.because 11 out 8 billion people were born there.
They could have put <0.01 but either way there’s no real society/culture there to bwgin with. I personally wouldn’t have even included it on the map.
I will say if they were included on education stats, they would probably top all global charts.
It’s a good reminder though that 0.0% doesn’t have to equal 0
And lets not get into the nationality thing there
Do you think it’s really 7.66 for north america or is it nearly 7.66?
The people that were born there each had a 100% chance of being born there. Actually, that’s true for all areas.