A developed country is more likely to exhibit more of the following levels of economic activities?
a. Secondary and Quatemary
b. Tertiary and Quatemary
c. Primary and Tertiary
d. Primary and Secondary
When geographers study the moraines of Minnesota they can conclude that?
a. A gladcier once covered the area
b. Chemical weathering has occurred
c. A volcano erupted there
d. A fault lies nearby
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Geography, 23.06.2019 02:30, mercedes73
Paraguay is one of the only two countries in the americas that don't have a coastal border. the country is slightly smaller than california. it was under a military dictatorship for 35 years, ending in 1989; today it is a constitutional republic. most of the population is roman catholic, and over 60% of the people live in cities. its environment is threatened by deforestation and water pollution. which of the following facts from the paragraph above best describes an element of paraguay's culture? (apex)
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Geography, 23.06.2019 02:30, AmbitiousAndProud
Read the following quote from the nature conservancy, “the 3 billion people who live in poverty around the world will be hardest hit by climate change. the poor are more dependent on natural resources and have less of an ability to adapt to a changing climate. diseases, declining crop yields, and natural disasters are just a few of the impacts of climate change that could devastate the world’s most vulnerable communities.” from this quote, what group of people is most vulnerable to climate change? those who depend on industrialized nations people who are able to adapt to changing conditions people living in central america people who are living in poverty
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Geography, 23.06.2019 14:00, zetrenne73
Uncle tom's cabin started out as a series of articles printed in the national era, a newspaper.
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