Let's look at the option:
A. Only wealthy nations need to repay their debts, so it slows their
progress.
-this is not true, as not only wealthy nations need to pay back debt, but all nations
B. This is no longer a problem because debt repayment was
completely erased after World War II.
-this is not true: this is still a problem, and quite a big one.
C. Both measures rob a developing
nation of money it could use to invest in social welfare improvements.
Well, debt repayment does rob developing nation of money that it could use for other purposes: so it's true! (structural adjustment doesn't rob but it maintains the state in which the nation needs to pay back the debt)- this is the correct answer!
D. They always penalize highly developed nations rather than
underdeveloped ones.
- This is not true, as both countries are penalized, and the underdeveloped ones even more so.
Answer:
The areas of where a flood warning would most likely be issued would be in the red.
Explanation:
Answer:
(A)
Explanation:
The population in the US and Canada is most dense along the coasts and navigable rivers where people were first able to get to settle. It is also affected by climate, soil quality. availability of water and the topography of the land. The least settled areas are very cold, swampy, desert wastelands and/or steep rocky , inaccessible areas which can be farmed or easily built upon.
Answer:These are the highest mountains in the world. They provided a nearly impassable border for Ancient China, keeping the area isolated from many other civilizations. They were also important to Chinese religion and were considered sacred.
Explanation:
Answer:
- Fossilized plants and animals of the same species found on separate continents.
- Geological features, such as mountain ranges, that align on matching coasts of different continents.
Explanation:
The continental drift theory asserts that the different continents of the Earth have been carried slowly by the currents of air or water through history, specifically between the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. As a result of those movements, the continents have been distributed on Earth from one single supercontinent -Pangea- to the position where they are located now.
Evidence that supports this theory includes the findings of similar fossilized animals and plants of particular regions and geological periods, as well as similar geological characteristics that complement with coastal regions of different continents.