No because you can't have everyone in the urban areas it would be to crowed and
Answer:
Safer community, Job Opportunities, Better Schools,
Explanation:
1. Safer Communities: One is most likely live where they are if it isn't safe, be it physically, mentally or health-wise.
2. Job Opportunities: If for any reason one's place of work is quite far, that could be a reason why one would move.
3. Better Schools: If the quality of schools isn't good where someone lives, or if one has gotten the opportunity to go to a very good school, they would most likely move to take the chance.
4. Inability to maintain place of living: I f someone has found their home to expensive or has seen the price overtime to be "good for nothing" they are likely to find a better place of living.
5. Maintenance Issues: If your house is infested or various part of the house keep breaking sown, one would find it easier to move than to fix it
Answer:
Coal
Explanation:
Coal leads in providing energy and electricity for South Asia. There are some other significant energy resources, such as natural gas, but coal is the most commonly used.
Answer:
This question is incomplete, because there is no picture, but I attached one, related with the question. The correct answer Trade winds are shown as number 1.
Explanation:
Trade winds and permamnet winds which blow between Tropic of Cancer, Equator and Tropic of Capricorn (which is between 30 degrees N and 30 degrees S.
These wind always flows from Tropics towards the Eqautor, because around the Eqautor is permanent low pressure area, and around the Tropics is permanent high pressure area. Air always flows from high pressure towards low pressure area.
Due to Earth's rotation trade winds curve a little bit, a they become prevailing Northeasterly Trades (in Northern hemisphere) and Southeasterly Trades (in Southern hemisphere). Earth rotates in west-east direction, and that is the reason for their deflection.
Trade winds got their name in the Age of Discovery (14-15 century) when sailing around the world and explorations were very common. Explorers find out that in specific regions exist winds with permanent direction. That was very importnant in the Middle Ages, so explorers always followed their patterns. Term '<em>trade</em>' is actually from Middle English and it means '<em>track</em>'.
It's Pyrite also known as "fools gold" because of it's color being a brassy gold.