True. Oil reserves in Russia. There have been widely varying estimates of proven oil reserves in Russia. Most estimates included only Western Siberian reserves, which have been exploited since the 1970s and supply two-thirds of Russian oil. However, there are potentially huge reserves elsewhere.
Let's look at the option:
A. Only wealthy nations need to repay their debts, so it slows their
progress.
-this is not true, as not only wealthy nations need to pay back debt, but all nations
B. This is no longer a problem because debt repayment was
completely erased after World War II.
-this is not true: this is still a problem, and quite a big one.
C. Both measures rob a developing
nation of money it could use to invest in social welfare improvements.
Well, debt repayment does rob developing nation of money that it could use for other purposes: so it's true! (structural adjustment doesn't rob but it maintains the state in which the nation needs to pay back the debt)- this is the correct answer!
D. They always penalize highly developed nations rather than
underdeveloped ones.
- This is not true, as both countries are penalized, and the underdeveloped ones even more so.
Answer:
Urban areas tend to have more sanitation facilities than rural areas
Explanation:
Answer:
Humans using water to generate electricity does not negatively affect groundwater.
Explanation:
Rainwater, which is mostly fresh, drains into sewers most of the time of course. They are abundant in many towns, cities, etc. As a result, rainwater is not utilized enough, as it goes to waste when blending in with dirty sewer water. This leads to rainwater not draining into aquifers, And with the worlds population increased rapidly by the minute, consumption increases, leading to the water contained within aquifers to decrease in amount. Runoff from things such as pesticides and fertilizers is also a major issue that harms groundwater. As rain approaches, these chemicals can seep through dirt and soil, eventually going as far as to reach the groundwater underneath the surface, contaminating it. And humans utilizing water to generate electricity is more of a benefit to the environment. It is another effective way to get power, and is an alternative to fossil fuels. And using groundwater as a power source does not really affect the groundwater itself, so this is why the last option is correct.