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Factors that explain patterns of population distribution vary according to the scale of analysis (i.e., local to global). Physical factors (e.g., climate, land forms, water bodies) and human factors (e.g., cultural, economic, historical, political) influence the distribution of population.
Explanation:
The volcano is an elevated structure through which the flows out and cools down and forms a rock
the volcano is of 3 types
Active volcano
dormant volcano
Extinct volcano
when there is a large amount of gas released from the volcano it indicated that the volcano may erupt in the future as the gas may be released from any chemical reaction the stopping of the gas shows the chemical reaction which took place is over or slowed down but it denotes in the near future the volcano my erupt and can cause destruction
hence it is concluded that the dormant volcano can become active with the passage of time
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Answer:
Disagree
Explanation:
I believe that it is definitely better for people to conserve ebergy and use public transportation. That way we end up with a cleaner environment and preaerve the precipus respurces we use so much of. However, "forcing" people people to use these modes of transportation by using taxes is not the answer. If you force people to pick an alternative they dont like they will protest and slow down your entire move forward. Worst case scenario is that you could be branded as the "bad" guy by social media and your whole movment would go up in flames.
Over heat, Starve, get eaten by a animal.
U.S. involvement in the affairs of countries in the Middle East is a long, complicated, and tenuous history. The simple answer is that the United States has been involved in conflicts in the Middle East because of its relationships with countries and governments in that region and more broadly its desire to assert its influence in this vital region of the world that has unfortunately been rife with conflict. During the Cold War the Middle East was very much a battleground between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the fight for resources, influence, and power. This has continued today as new rivalries and conflicts have developed even without the Soviet Union.