Storms could be produced in the future as the hot air moving across the water could carry the water vapor high into the atmosphere. Humidity would also be lower than expected if the hot front wasn’t right along the water.
It would be B. The Alps. The Alps one of the only mountain ranges in the world tall enough to be classified as "Highland climate," and certainly the only one big enough out of the list mentioned to be classified that way.
I am not completely sure, but I think it might be B, Migration out of a stage 3 or 4 country is higher than migration to it.
The people here speak English because homogeneous means "the same."
<span>The correct answer is plate tectonics. The outermost shell of Earth, called the lithosphere, is partitioned into different tectonic plates (7 or 8 major ones). When a plate breaks along what are called faults, there is a release of energy, which causes seismic waves (the ground shaking). This shaking then causes several plates to rub against each other, and when they break, the earthquake results.</span>