Water pollution
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ON IT
What are the main sources of thi...
Geography, 21.12.2021 14:40 MOONCHILDSUGA
Water pollution
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ON IT
What are the main sources of this type of pollution?
What are the effects on the environment?
What health impacts does this type of pollution have on humans?
What can the government do to reduce pollution?
What do you think you can do personally to reduce this pollution?
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Geography, 22.06.2019 06:30, he0gaubong
20 brainliest for whoever answers correctly and answers all choose the statements that accurately describe china's "one child policy." china's "one child policy" began as soon as the communists came to power. the "one child policy" was meant to keep the population from reaching 700 million. the "one child policy" was meant to slow china's population growth. the "one child policy" began as a result of the country's war with japan. some people were allowed to have more than one child. the "one child policy" began in 1979. the "one child policy" was most enforced in urban areas. the "one child policy" ended at the start of 2016. china's population is current just under 1 billion people.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 16:10, sonyfan
Although china’s total economic output, measured by gross domestic product (gdp), is third largest in the world, it is considered a developing nation. what is most likely the most important factor for this designation? a. china’s government spends money on things that do not benefit human development. b. china has a large population, so its gdp per person is only modest. c. china has a strong economy but weak literacy and school attendance rates. d. china’s high rates of disease offset the country's economic gains.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 17:00, odetteerivera
How can studying economics us make better choices about how to use scare resources
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