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AURORKA [14]
3 years ago
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Which statement accurately reflects information about modern advances presented in "The 100-Person Planet"? More people have acc

ess to electricity than access to clean water. Most people can read, but less than half of them have access to the Internet. The number of people with access to electricity and the Internet is the same. The number of people who can read is greater than those who have clean water.
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jekas [21]3 years ago
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The statement that accurately reflects information about modern advances presented in "The 100-Person Planet" is <u>most people can read, but less than half of them have access to the Internet.</u>

The  100-Person Planet is an article that asks the question, "What if the world had only 100 people?" and they tried to to compare the reality of the world population and how different things could be with only 100 people.

They analyse how many people would have:

  • Access to internet
  • Access to education
  • Be religious, etc.

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