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La población en Latinoamérica es desigual y se concentra, fundamentalmente, en los márgenes del continente.
La población en nuestros países latinoamericanos es muy desigual. Las grandes capitales son modernas, pero llenas de contrastes. Se puede apreciar lujosas zonas residenciales a 10 minutos de barrios pobres. Zonas de modernos edificios financieros, corporativos y hoteles de lujo, pero con muchas zonas marginadas que tienen deficiencias en los servicios básicos como agua, transporte o luz.
Los países Latinoamericanos han sido víctimas de gobiernos corruptos que han saqueado a los pobladores y los han oprimido.
La desigualdad es notoria. Una pequeña porción de clase alta controla el 80% de la riqueza de un país. Mientras que la mayoría de pobladores se anda peleando por el 20% restante.
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Poor air and water quality, insufficient water availability, waste-disposal problems, and high energy consumption are exacerbated by the increasing population density and demands of urban environments. Strong city planning will be essential in managing these and other difficulties as the world's urban areas swell.
The correct answers are; Physics, Biology, and Geography.
Explanation:
Physics is a Greek word that has the meaning of ""knowledge of nature." There are numerous Greek symbols in physics. Science, math, and engineering all use Greek symbols and letters.
Biology has both Greek and Latin roots. In Greek the word bios means "life" and logy means "study."
Geography is a Greek word with the geo meaning "earth." The word meaning is "to write and draw about the Earth."
Other words that are from the Greek origin are;
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Supreme Court justice have lifetime appointments --most of them retire,but they can stay on the bench until they die like William Rehnquist did.
They can impeach, but that's the only way to get rid of one .The only justice to have ever been impeach was Samuel Chase, who was acquitted. Samuel Chase was nominated to the court by George Washington.