I think it is the first one
In the past century, the world has recorded a rapid increase and decrease in population in different geographical areas. This has been influenced by different factors such as urbanization and family planning.
Urbanization creates better employment opportunities and wages. It also provides better social amenities such as schools and hospitals. These encourage people to move from rural areas to urban areas in search of a better living. The migration results in a decrease of population is the rural areas and a rapid increase in population in the urban cities.
Increased access to contraceptives has enabled women to limit family sizes. Women are able to plan for the number of children they intend to have. This has generally decreased the population growth in developed regions.
A. Canberra is the capital of Australia
B. 78% of people living in Sydney were born overseas
C. The climate of Sydney is temperate, having warm , sometimes hot summers and mildly cool winters.
D. Sydney is a global cosmopolitan city that boasts an enviable quality of life, and was ranked 10th out of 233 cities in the <em>2014 Mercer Quality of Living Survey.</em>
So, the correct answer is D)
Answer:
In high-pressure areas.
Explanation:
Columbus clouds form and get pushed upwards causing pressure.
Answer: I think Limited transmission capacity to deliver the energy to the consumer is the correct answer.
Explanation: Renewable resources are not necessarily limited as the sun always shines and the wind always blows. Citizens are pushing for renewable energy sources that will not destroy our planet. Reliability and consistency could be an option but again, the wind and sun are always present. This leaves you with limited transmission capacity to deliver the energy to the consumer which seems like the most probable barrier due to the fact that the entire energy sector would have to be rethought and machinery would have to be bought. Renewable energy technology is also very new and expensive which naturally makes it limited.
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