The document discusses global religious demographics and the major world religions, including:
- Christianity has the most adherents with over 2.1 billion, followed by Islam with 1.3 billion and secularism/non-religion with 1.1 billion.
- It provides statistics on the number of adherents of several other religions like Hinduism, Chinese folk religion, Buddhism, African traditional religions, and others.
- Tables show the branches of the largest religions and their numbers of adherents, such as Catholics, Sunnis, Vaishnavites, Orthodox, etc.
- Maps and charts illustrate the geographical distribution of major religions like Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and others around the world.
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The document discusses global religious demographics and the major world religions, including:
- Christianity has the most adherents with over 2.1 billion, followed by Islam with 1.3 billion and secularism/non-religion with 1.1 billion.
- It provides statistics on the number of adherents of several other religions like Hinduism, Chinese folk religion, Buddhism, African traditional religions, and others.
- Tables show the branches of the largest religions and their numbers of adherents, such as Catholics, Sunnis, Vaishnavites, Orthodox, etc.
- Maps and charts illustrate the geographical distribution of major religions like Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and others around the world.
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This document discusses food chains in nature. It explains that plants like phytoplankton and algae are producers at the start of the food chain, obtaining energy through photosynthesis. Zooplankton and other organisms then consume the plants as primary consumers. Secondary consumers feed on the primary consumers, and in some ecosystems there are tertiary consumers that feed on both. Decomposer bacteria break down dead organisms, recycling nutrients. Each link in the food chain is important for the survival of the whole chain.
This document discusses food chains in nature. It explains that plants like phytoplankton and algae are producers at the start of the food chain, obtaining energy through photosynthesis. Zooplankton and other organisms then consume the plants as primary consumers. Secondary consumers feed on the primary consumers, and in some ecosystems there are tertiary consumers that feed on both. Decomposer bacteria break down dead organisms, recycling nutrients. Each link in the food chain is important for the survival of the whole chain.
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ИКоји ће опет доћи са
славом, да суди живима
и мртвима, Његовом
царству неће бити краја.
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И у Духа Светога, Господа,
Животворног, Који од Оца
исходи, Који се са Оцем и
Сином заједно поштује и
заједно слави, Који је
говорио кроз пророке.