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ok sure!
Explanation:
According to the 2015 American Community Survey, median household income for rural households was $52,386, about 4.0 percent lower than the median for urban households, $54,296. Income inequality, as measured by the Gini index, was lower for rural households than urban households.
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Hey~ Hope this helps!
{p.s these are just some of my favorite things about North Dakota}
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<em>Farms and Ranches~ Around 39.1 million acres {almost ninety percent} of North Dakota’s Land area is in farms and ranches.
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<em> Little Missouri National Grasslands~ Little Missouri National Grasslands is the largest grassland in the United States {over 1 million acres} and only one of three grasslands in North Dakota.
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<em> The “International Peach Garden” ~ The “International Peace Garden” resides straddles both the U.S and Canadian border of North Dakota and Manitoba.
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<em> Lake Sakakawea~ Lake Sakakawea resides in North Dakota and has more shoreline than the entire California Pacific Coast.
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<em> Wildlife Refuges~ over sixty-three species call North Dakota their home {more than any other state}</em>
Hello. You didn't show the map or say what kind of map the question is referring to, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered. However, I can help you by showing you what data you can see on different types of maps.
On physical maps you can see data on the relief of a region, data on the distribution of cities in a region and data on the existence of rivers, caves, mountains, forests and other elements that can compose that region.
On economic maps you can see data related to the economic activities of a region, data on the establishment and distribution of trade in a region and you can see statistical data on the economically active population in the region.
In demographic maps you can look at migration data, data about the spatial distribution of people in a region and you can analyze rates (illiteracy, birth, mortality, among others).
On political maps you can see data about the geographic borders of a country, or cities and states, data about the extension of territories, and data about political borders.
In historical maps you will be able to observe data about an event that was established during a period of time, data that portray the distribution of territories in a region and data of colonial advance in the continents.
The earth and the sun have a big relationship
1. Interact
2. Mutualism
3. Home
4. Help
5. Food
6. Relationship
7. Predation
8. Predator
9. Preys
10. Competition
11. —
12. —
13. Harmed
14. Commensalism
15. Commensals
16. —
17. Parasitism
18. Parasite
Sorry, I’m not sure about numbers 11, 12 and 16!