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  2. List of unusual units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Micromorts can be used to measure riskiness of various day-to-day activities. A microprobability is a one-in-a million chance of some event; thus a micromort is the microprobability of death. For example, smoking 1.4 cigarettes increases one's death risk by one micromort, as does traveling 370 km (230 miles) by car.

  3. American wire gauge - Wikipedia

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    However, AWG is dissimilar to IEC 60228, the metric wire-size standard used in most parts of the world, based directly on the wire cross-section area (in square millimetres, mm 2). The AWG tables are for a single, solid and round conductor. The AWG of a stranded wire is determined by the cross-sectional area of the equivalent solid conductor.

  4. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    [g] [162] Hawaii's 1.4 million residents, spread across 6,000 square miles (15,500 km 2) of land, result in an average population density of 188.6 persons per square mile. [163] The state has a lower population density than Ohio and Illinois .

  5. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. economy is heavily dependent on road transport for moving people and goods. Personal transportation is dominated by automobiles, which operate on a network of four million miles (6.4 million km) of public roads, [340] including one of the world's longest highway systems at 57,000 miles (91,700 km). [341]

  6. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The city had a population of 1,307,402 according to the 2010 census, distributed over a land area of 372.1 square miles (963.7 km 2). [115] The urban area of San Diego had a total population of 2,956,746, making it the third-largest in the state, after those of Los Angeles and San Francisco .

  7. California - Wikipedia

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    With over 39 million residents across an area of 163,696 square miles (423,970 km 2), it is the most populous U.S. state, the third-largest by area, and the most populated subnational entity in North America. Prior to European colonization, California was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-Columbian North America.

  8. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco had the highest rate at 7,031 per square mile, or over 344,000 total graduates in the city's 46.7 square miles (121 km 2). [ 186 ] San Francisco has the highest estimated percentage of gay and lesbian individuals of any of the 50 largest U.S. cities, at 15%. [ 187 ]

  9. Geography of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The total geographic area of Ukraine is 603,700 square kilometers (233,100 sq mi). Ukraine has an Exclusive Economic Zone of 147,318 km 2 (56,880 sq mi) in the Black Sea . [ 7 ]