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Why is the world more vulnerable now, than it ever was in the history of modern man, to having an outbreak or pandemic?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00, Ilovesnoopy69
1. emigration the movement of people from one place to another 2. immigration a situation in which resources are being used up at a faster rate than they can be replenished 3. migration the leaving of one's homeland to settle in a new place 4. overpopulation the movement of people to a new country 5. sustainable development a situation in which the birth rate is not sufficient to replace the existing population 6. underpopulation the ability to meet current needs without reducing the ability to meet future needs 7. unsustainable development the increase in the population of a city 8. urbanization a situation in which the number of people exceeds the available natural resources in an area
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30, dobrzenski8372
Which of the following situations describes a adaptation for a mole? question 2 options: a mole is blind and cannot see underground. a mole is bright and attracts the attention of predator birds. a mole has a sensitive sense of smell to it find food underground.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:20, AgarioEdit
The table lists the observations students made about four specimens under a microscope. based on these observations, what specimens did the students examine? animal plant virus prokaryote cell membrane present ribosomes present lysosomes present nuclear membrane present cell wall present ribosomes present nuclear membrane absent cell wall present ribosomes present nucleus present large vacuole present reproduces inside of a cell nucleus absent rna present 2019 edmentum all rights reserved intl
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