Atlantic, pacific, and indian oceans
<span>False. Any area that is able to effectively absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere can be considered a carbon sink. Some other examples can include farms, oceans, and savannas can fit under these definitions. When the land or water is able to take in more CO2 than it takes out, it can become a sink.</span>
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land: settlement: where to settle. need food, water, access to resources mostly. trade: proximity to other settlements. do u wanna be far or close? government: in a hill area is the gov on hill or in the center by a lake or sum
water: settlement: is there enough fish for food? is it good to drink? easy travel? trade: can you go across river for another tribe or down stream or sum. government: do they permit water usage or do they put only workers there or they control water
climate: settlement: too hot or too cold? trade: is it weird traveling to diff climates? uncomfortable? if too cold maybe limited trading? government: oh snap got me here idk
location: settlement: are your enemies around? is it nice? do people want to live here? trade: can you trade with ur neighbors? are they nice/rude etc.? something along those lines. government: are u close w allies or far from them.
natural resources: settlement: are they all available? trade: can u make cool stuff to trade gov: can the gov use the resources to attain power?? idk??
industries: idk man got me here but imma just wing it. settlement: useful industries? trade: nearby industries to trade and sell with. gov: will the gov profit off of the industries?
1. Conserve water.
2. Refrain from polluting the atmosphere.
3. Refrain from dumping waste products in water bodies.
4. Refrain from indiscriminate deforestation.
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