SELECT a subject from the top menu and watch the countries on the map change their size. Instead of land mass, the size of each country will represent the data for that subject --both its share of the total and absolute value.
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U.S. Census Bureau
-the federal agency that conducts the decennial census and collects data about the nation and its people
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-a federal agency t
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Math, science, world language, and geography test activities for students and teachers of all grade levels. Quizzes and tests can be browsed by topics, need a free account to create.