South Africa= around 55,000,000 of total population (based on 2015 data)
Nigeria= around <span>185,000,000 of total population (2015 data)
Angola = around </span><span>25,000,000 of total population (2014 data)
Congo= around </span><span>82,000,000 of total population (2015 data)
Given that there's not an high </span>population growth or <span>birth rate or something like that, I'd say Nigeria </span>
, the five countries with the largest number of Catholics are, in decreasing order of population, Brazil<span>, </span>Mexico, thePhilippines<span>, </span>the United States<span>, and </span>Italy<span>.</span>
Answer:
1 and 3
Explanation:
not entirely sure but if ur in a rush, since they're WETlands I doubt they'd prevent flooding, and I dont think that increasing the extinction rate of mammals is a good thing (also if they're good animal habitats why would they cause habitat loss?) like I said not 100 percent but I'm pretty sure
Similarities:
- Marine and freshwater ecosystems are water, covering almost 75 percent of the earth's surface.
-The most pervasive problem affecting both freshwater and marine ecosystems is pollution.
-The process of regulating the osmotic pressure on fluids inside an organism is essential to all freshwater and marine species.
Differences:
- Marine ecosystems are more diverse than freshwater ones.
- In marine or seawater, the salinity level, or the concentration of salt is greater, but freshwater is not totally void of it.
- Only 1% of the whole water body on the earth is freshwater, the other 99% is marine water.
Note- I couldn't come up with ones for estuaries, sorry.