18 percent of people in Switzerland are French.
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It depends. If the museum is famous and popular then there could be more than 100 people there. If the museum is small and unknown, then there could be very small groups. I didn't really understand your question but I hope this helps!
I gave you an answer check again
<u>The following best describes the demographics of Europe:</u>
- Low birth rate
- positive migration
- low death rate
<u>Explanation:</u>
Europe is a developed country and reached to a higher level of population dynamics. The population pyramid looks like bell in Sweden, Germany and Britain because the population between the age group of 20-35 years is high in these countries.
The total life expectancy is also high in these western countries due to modern medical facilities and technological development. Immigration is very common in this continent due to pull factors. Birth rate and death rate both are low here that's why it reached the target of zero population growth rate.