During the second half of the 20th Century, a consensus emerged among North American archaeologists that the Clovis people had been the first to reach the Americas, about 11,500 years ago. This is the way America got populated.
<h3>What are major changes occurred in America's population?</h3>
In 2006, America's population reached 300,000,000 inhabitants. According to the estimates of the US Census Bureau, at the end of 2019 the American population will exceed 330 million people. As can be seen, it is a population in constant increase, both for its positive birth rate and for the high rates of immigration that arrive in the country every year. With these numbers, a percentage of annual population growth of 0.62% is determined.
This amount of population makes the United States the third most populated country in the world, only behind China and India (which have 1.4 billion and 1.35 billion inhabitants, respectively).
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B; As far as the relation between humans and the environment, it is obvious how much they relied on it. Not only as a food source, but for economic growth and sustainability as well. The other answers make valid points but in the context of this question, the only one that even mentions the relation is B.
Yes. e.g. Earthquakes lead to homes destroyed which leads to potential refugees which leads to a lot of money spent on rebuilding buildings