The 2010 census indicates that since 1960 Mexico’s population has more than tripled to 112.3 million. However, the growth rate between 2000 and 2010 (1.4% per year) is less than half the 3.4% rate of increase experienced in the 1960s. If Mexico’s population had continued to grow at 3.4% since 1960, it would have been over 186 million by now!
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What is an exclusive economic zone (EEZ)? Why are EEZs important to the economies of Pacific Island nations?
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Air rises at the equator, leading to low pressure and rainfall. Global atmospheric circulation creates winds across the planet and leads to areas of high rainfall, like the tropical rainforests, and areas of dry air, like deserts. And for the hazards, Physical removal of the hazard is the most effective hazard control. For example, if employees must work high above the ground, the hazard can be eliminated by moving the piece they are working on to ground level to eliminate the need to work at heights.
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If this is a true or false question, the answer is false. United States do share land borders with Mexico as well as Canada along with Russia, Bahamas and Cuba. United States then is north of Canada and south of Mexico. Hope this is the answer.