Answer:
1. Which continent has the oldest population?Asia and Europe are home to some of the world's oldest populations, those ages 65 and above. At the top is Japan at 28 percent, followed by Italy at 23 percent.
2. What percentage of the world is below the age of 20? more than 147 million people around the world were between the ages of 80-99, accounting for 1.9% of the global population.
3. What percentage of the world is 40-59? 23.1%
4. What percentage of the World is above 60?A worldwide phenomenon
According to the latest estimates, by 2050 there will be 2 billion people aged over 60 (22% of world population). In 2050, world population is projected to be 3.6 times larger than it was in 1950.
5. Knowing these numbers, what problems do you believe may arise from these numbers in 20-30 years?
6. According to the reading, what effect does an aging population have on the world (positive and negative)?
Explanation:
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
The humans have very big impact on the environment, and this can be seen very well with the trees, or rather the forests. The majority of the human impact on the trees has indeed been negative, with enormous amounts of land being total stripped of trees. The main reason for such actions have been the opening up space for agriculture, building infrastructure, creating settlements...
The humans also had positive impact on the trees, and that should not be put aside. Lot of types of trees have experienced expansion in new areas because of the humans, mostly fruit trees, as they have been used for food. Numerous areas that are arid or semi-arid have been forested by the humans in order to increase the tree fond, reduce erosion, and even make a place more beautiful.
GIS is geographic information system and and GPS is Global Positioning System