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Geography, 22.01.2020 19:31 jelani4brown

The population density of the philippines is 798 people per square mile. if
many refuges arrive from a neighboring country how will they affect the
population density?
o a. cannot be determined.
o
b. the population density will decrease.
c. the population density will increase.
d. the population density will remain the same.

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