#8 I'd say that even if only one in a hundred are reported (making the number 2300 since 1884) that would be only 2.300 in 8.000.000.000 or about 1 in 3.5 million if you will.
Science hasn’t figured out why (definitely agent orange) but the rate for twin births has steadily been on the rise since 1915 when it was 1 in ever 50 births. Today, twins are born once ever 30 births.
#8 I'd say that even if only one in a hundred are reported (making the number 2300 since 1884) that would be only 2.300 in 8.000.000.000 or about 1 in 3.5 million if you will.