If you want more information about your city's population, you would most likely use (C) information from the city's official website published in that calendar year.
This source is not only official but is also in the latest time period so that the information listed here will most likely be correct.
An excerpt theorem that supports the idea that falling into a black hole is a violent death is that the tidal forces are so strong that they overcome the intermolecular forces of our organism.
It is very strong and will overcome intermolecular forces in vivo. This will tear our bodies in half. Then the halves split in half again, then split in half again... all that was left was a string of atoms descending toward the event horizon. This "stretching" effect due to tidal forces is known in pop science culture as "spaghettification".
With this information, we can conclude the excerpt theorems that support the idea that a fall into a black hole is a violent death and that tidal forces are so strong that they overcome the intermolecular forces of living organisms.
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Among the choices presented above, I think the most likely to influence Shakespeare's inclusion of the three "weird sisters" in Macbeth is because King James I dabbled in witchcraft and prophecy. In the story, these weird sisters serves as foretellers of the destiny of Macbeth.
Um, can't you look them up? I'm sure it's not that hard.