Answer: (A), (B), (C) and (E)
Explanation:
- Coral reefs are found in the oceans formed by the accumulation of the skeletal remains of the invertebrates. They are found under water.
- Cold seeps refers to those area where the gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide comes out through the vent, under water.
- Hydrothermal vents are the places where the hot intruding magma reacts with the sea water producing a vent.
- Rocky intertidal zone refers to the zone between a high and a low tidal mark.
Thus under the ocean, the structures such as coral reefs, cold seeps and hydrothermal vents forms where the tide is not so high and not so low.
Kelp forest is the odd one, that refers to those brown colored seaweeds, having high nutrients in salt water.
The country is Seychelles.
Answer:
No, I don’t agree that there are enough resources on earth to support increase in per capita consumption rates if human population growth rates stay the same.
Explanation:
- The population is growing at a much higher rate than we expect it to be. According to statistics, in recent years we've been adding about a billion people every 12 or 13 years or so.
- There are no any resource which lasts eternity, so we must use it very wisely.
- And we all know the consequences of the increasing population. The resources are limited and population is excessive so with this rate of growth of population and limited resources, we are the guest for few decades only.
Answer:
Kazakhstan
Explanation: Kazakhstan's Lake Balkhash is the 15th-largest lake in the world and the third-largest in Asia.
Answer:
Residential land use should be given priority in Ontario.
Explanation:
Ontario is the most populous province in Canada. Its approximately 15 million inhabitants make up 40% of the country's total population. Within the province is Toronto, the most important city in Canada, as well as Ottawa, the national capital, and other important cities such as Hamilton or London, among others.
Ontario is, in essence, Canada's economic engine. Its largest production is industrial, with different industrial and technological poles spread throughout the province. For example, in the city of London, the main industry is automotive production, while in Hamilton there are a large number of steel industries. Not minor are the energy, banking, financial and even agricultural industries in the province.
All this enormous production makes more and more labor want to move to the province, so it is necessary to expand the residential areas in order to receive all these workers and thus facilitate the expansion of Ontario's economic production.