<h2><em>Answer:</em></h2><h2><em>B. Death through new diseases</em></h2><h2><em>Explanation:</em></h2><h2><em>PLEASE mark me brainleys</em></h2>
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<em>Latvia is </em><em><u>G</u></em>
<em>Ukraine is </em><em><u>F</u></em>
<em>Poland is </em><em><u>A</u></em>
<em>Bulgaria is </em><em><u>H</u></em>
<em>Bosnia and Herzegovina is </em><em><u>D</u></em>
<em>Slovakia is </em><em><u>B</u></em>
<em>Russia is </em><em><u>E</u></em>
<em>Croatia is <u>C</u></em>
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Push factors: Push factors are those factors that force an individual to leave a place. If not left the individual will have to risk something. some examples of push factors are Famine, drought, conflict or extreme religious activity.
Pull factors: pull factors are those factors that attract an individual or group to leave their home. It is the desirability of a place that attracts, also, called place utility. Better job opportunity, Better Economic activity and better living standards are are some factors in pull factor.
An accurate description of the physical characteristics of Poland is mainly flat landscape, fertile soil except in the east and northeast, many lakes, large deposits of coal, sulfur, and copper, a mountainous region in the south. <span>Coal is Poland's most important mineral resource.</span>