Push factors are factors that make people want to leave their environment they are living in, while pull factors are factors that attract people to an environment. Examples of push factors are famine/drought, and war, and pull factors are good living conditions, good jobs, good education
Answer:
DC equals EC times AC all over BC
Explanation:
The parallel lines divide the segments proportionally, so you have ...
DC/AC = EC/BC
Multiplying by AC gives ...
DC = (EC·AC)/BC . . . . . . matches the 1st Choice
Rising temperatures and increased moisture in the atmosphere are what control weather intensity.
As a mountainous island chain, New Zealand has a complex maritime climate whose weather is greatly affected by the mountains and the sea. The climate ranges from warm sub-tropical in the north, to cool sub-temperate in the south. The prevailing winds are westerly and this leads to a reasonably high rainfall particularly in the west. New Zealand's location relative to Antarctica means that weather systems from that direction can cause very sudden deterioration in weather and extreme drops in temperature particularly in the south.
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It is important for the United States to build canals (wide canals) because the country is visited multiple times by hurricanes annually. Hurricanes are accompanied by heavy rainfalls and if left unchecked, causes flooding. The function of canals is to diffuse accumulated rainwater and direct it to greater bodies of water.