Which of the following sequences correctly orders these regions from largest to smallest, according to their populations? a. north america, europe, east asia, south asia b. south asia, europe, east asia, north america c. east asia, south asia, europe, north america d. europe, east asia, north america, south asia
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Geography, 22.06.2019 22:40
[ou.01]which of these is the most likely use of an electromagnetic wave which has wavelength shorter than microwaves but longer than visible light? o heat food safely o neat food safely o take images of bones and teeth o transmit radio and cellular phone signals o take images of bones and teeth o transmit radio and cellular phone signals o detect the location of objects which emit heat
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Geography, 23.06.2019 00:30
Look at the data above. provide an explanation for europe’s projected population decrease by the year 2050. (i'm doing this for future kids) the answer is : the percentage of people over the age of 65 and under the age of 15 in europe is currently the same at 16% each. therefore, the majority of the population is between the ages of 16 and 64. in forty years from now, in 2050, a greater percentage of the population will be over the age of 65. europe also has a relatively long life expectancy of 75 years. this, combined with a low birth rate means that by 2050 europe’s population will actually be less than it is today.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 16:00
List 3 factors commonly used to select the location of a city
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