I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. Environmental geography bridges physical and human geography. Environmental geography is an aspect of geography that delves into the relationship, including the social, economic and spatial interconnections, between people and their environments.<span> </span>
Air pressure, temperature, wind speed, wind direction and what areas are higher and lower in each of these
I would imagine percent of labor force employed in service industry, but you have to check numbers.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A comparison between two very similar earthquakes supports this claim. Both occurred in densely populated regions, but had very different results. In 1988, the Spitak magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Armenia claimed more than 25,000 lives. On the contrary, the magnitude 7.1 earthquake Loma Prieta in California in 1989 caused only 63 deaths. "The difference in the number of deaths illustrates the enormous effect that high construction standards can have to save people's lives."