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The population of Sweden is 9.6 million people. If the death rate exceeds the
birth rate, how will this affect the population?
A. Cannot be determined.
B. The population will stay the same.
O C. The population will increase.
O D. The population will decrease.
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In a mercantilist system a country tries to increase its blank and decrease its blank
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Nuclear experimentation is a major global issue that affects relationships between countries. describe why countries try to limit the testing of nuclear weapons.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 23:30
Which of the following is an example of a policy that may be implemented by a business that has trouble with employees using the internet for their own personal needs? a. all employees will have to take a safety training class. b. employees caught using the internet for personal needs will have to take a professional development class. c. personal interviews will be conducted to find out who is using the internet for personal needs. d. employees will be monitored, but nothing will happen if their employer catches them using the internet for personal needs.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 22:30
Extensive and unusual cold snaps have occurred here recently. is this evidence that global warming is lessening or not occurring? no—although the long-term trend is for warming, short-term weather patterns can still be variable. no—melting of glaciers and ice caps is making the oceans cooler, which can cause cold snaps. yes-- if global warming really were occurring, cold snaps wouldn’t happen. yes—due to global warming, weather patterns should be become less—not more—variable.
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