Answer:
Canada is considered a developed country.
Explanation:
The economy of Canada is very diversified, with important sectors in agriculture, manufacturing, and services.
Canada also benefits from a continuos stream of immigrants, representing a steady population growth that also boosts economic growth.
Canada also has a very important oil and gas sector in Alberta.
Canada's estimated GDP for this year is 1.6 trillion, and its estimated GDP Per Capita is $42,080
Answer:
Based on an image I found of the climate zones of China, the numbers mean the following:
Area one, or cyan, is a humid subtropical zone. This zone includes Wuhan, Shanghai, and is subject to heavy rain and long summers.
Area two, or brown, is a highland climate. This could be identified by color since tan and brown usually refer to places that vary in altitude or exposure.
Area three (cream) could be a semiarid or desert climate. Lanzhou and Hohhot are located here.
Area four, that tiny sliver of peach, is semiarid. It's very small and this map isn't exactly correct in shape or color code, but my guess is semiarid.
Area five, or yellow, is probably semiarid once again.
Area six, orange, is humid continental/cool summer. This area is subject to short mild summers and long winters, with much rain and snow at certain times of the year.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer: Three
Explanation:
In the lecture on Population change in Bangladesh by Hans Rosling, he speaks on how there is a transformation in Bangladesh as more families move towards smaller families and a general welfare in population.
He then shows how one of the factors behind this transformation is an improvement in child survival using an example of how three of Hanan's siblings had died from measles but might have survived if there was a doctor present.
With vaccines, treatments of infections and better nutrition however, more children now survive.
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
Ice, snow, including clouds does not absorb energy but reflects them.
Water must absorb energy to move from lower to higher energy phase.