An enclave is a territory or country with boundaries that are completely within the boundaries of another country. Lesotho is a common example, as it is completely surrounded by South Africa. An exclave is a portion of a country that is separated geographically from the country's mainland. Gibraltar, located on Spain's coast, is an exclave of the United Kingdom. Kaliningrad is an exclave of Russia.
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I think the answer is A, can help leaders decide how to plan for the future. I hope this helps! I'm sorry if I'm wrong. :)
It's not easy to answer the question, as all of the places suffer from deforestation.
For example, Borneo, an island shared by Indonesia and Malaysia ( and Brunei) is suffering a great deforestation on both the Indonesian and the Malaysian side.
However, from all the choices I would go for Malaysia, as it is undergoing deforestation at the fastest rate among the mentioned countries.
It used to once be completely covered by a forest, but in the last 50 years, almost half of that forest dissappeared (typically to make place for palm farms)
SECTION 3. Initiative.–The power to propose the revision or amendment of any portion or portions of this constitution by initiative is reserved to the people, provided that, any such revision or amendment, except for those limiting the power of government to raise revenue, shall embrace but one subject and matter directly connected therewith. It may be invoked by filing with the custodian of state records a petition containing a copy of the proposed revision or amendment, signed by a number of electors in each of one half of the congressional districts of the state, and of the state as a whole, equal to eight percent of the votes cast in each of such districts respectively and in the state as a whole in the last preceding election in which presidential electors were chosen.
Your answer is C.
This statement is true.
Due to population pressures in many parts of the world, but Indonesia in particular, some unique habitats in south-east Asia are being threatened. This especially refers to the habitats of orangutans, but other animals as well.