Population density allows for broad comparison of settlement intensity across geographic areas. When comparing population density values for different geographic areas, then, it is helpful to keep in mind that the values are most useful for small areas, such as neighborhoods. For larger areas (especially at the state or country scale), overall population density values are less likely to provide a meaningful measure of the density levels at which people actually live, but can be useful for comparing settlement intensity across geographies of similar scale.
Per-capita greenhouse gas emissions may drop, but the population bulge will continue to contribute to a dangerous increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Time is short, but it not too late to stop runaway global warming.
You didn't give any answers for what the following is... But I think I know what the answers are.... I believe it is Kuwait because it has the smallest amount of crude oil reserves.
An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of stored energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes may occur naturally or as a result of human activities. Smaller earthquakes can also be caused by volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear experiments.
The answer is Pacific Coastline because its in both the Pacific and North American plates. Earthquake happen when the plates collide against each other. In the pacific Coastline there is a lot of that happening.