GIS 580 : SPATIAL BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
EXERCISE # 3. PROJECT 3
Student : Sushmita Goswami Professor : Sergei Andronikov / Sara Hummell
Due Date : 05/28/2016
Submission Date : 05/26/2016
Student : Sushmita Goswami Professor : Sergei Andronikov / Sara Hummell
Due Date : 05/28/2016
Submission Date : 05/26/2016
3141 counties are selected and 311,212,863 people are living in them
9 Cities in United States have more than 1 million people in 2007.
There are 290 counties with more male than females lost population between 2000 and 2010. They are mainly located at Oregon.
177 counties remain selected.
32 Cities names begin with the word New.
900 counties in the United States are intersected by rivers.
Hughes has the smallest 2010 population. The capital is Pierre and State is South Dakota.
3,321 US cities are within 20 miles of an interstate highway.
Brazos, Canadian, Pecos, Red and Rio Grande intersect Texas.
Flathead and Salt are the rivers selected.
19 counties will be in survey. The total number of people living in these counties are 863,967.
53,596,589 people live in cities that are within 50 miles of the state capital.
26 states have counties named for Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson, Kentucky is the state which had the most people in the year 2010.
822 counties in the United States have more men than women. 822 is 26.22% of 3,135 total counties.
23 counties in United States have more Hispanics than African Americans, a median age greater than 40, and a population between 50,000 and 100,000.
900 counties in the United States have a river intersecting them. 28.6% of the US population live in these counties.
6 Counties have more than 1 million people and contain a state capital. These counties are in Arizona, California, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Georgia states.
142 cities are within 50 miles of a volcano. 5,927,959 number of people living in these cities.
37 volcanoes are there within 300 miles of crater Lake. 20 volcanoes are also within 50 miles of an interstate.