Answer:
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Answer:
Causes:
1. Increasing intake or consumption of material goods.
2. material goods that are not durable.
3. a drift to single-use products.
Consequences:
1. groundwater spoilage or contamination from landfills
2. air pollution from waste incineration
3. depletion of raw materials
Solutions:
1. reuse of items whenever possible instead of throwing them away
2. purchase of fewer nonessential goods
3. requirement for manufacturers to recycle their products or services more and more.
I’m not entirely sure what is being asked here, but the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is the only place in Egypt (besides the nile delta) with non-arid ground. That’s why most people live around there:
Answer:
c. 400 (the closer answer)
Explanation:
In Eastern Europe, Moscow is the wettest major city, where typically 689 mm of precipitation comes down on 121 days a year. But it rains or snows more often in Bratislava, Slovakia where an average 557 mm (21.9 inches) falls over 144 days annually.