B.............................................np
Throughout the Asia-Pacific region, rapid economic and population growth creates serious social consequences from environmental problems. The Asian economic crisis has aggravated this trend. Economic policies have encouraged growth in some sectors while ignoring damage to others. Further, little regard is given to sustainability of the exploited resources. The social costs in terms of health, economic efficiency, and cultural dislocation are immediate, while the long-term costs of environmental rehabilitation are humbling. Left unbridled, environmental damage can lead to economic decline.
Below are the 6 major environmental challenges in Asia:
Urban Excess
Deforestation/Desertification
Water
Overfishing
Global Warming
Air Pollution
have the position passed down to him by his father
B.
be selected by a four-member council
C.
be elected by voters across the empire
D.
serve as the snake-woman for at least two years
I am pretty sure its B
Perception and perspective are the same thing.
B.
Perception is the size of a geographic landform; perspective is a geographic landform's impact on the Earth.
C.
Perception is study of the ocean's effect on land formation; perspective is the study of climate change.
D.
Perception is how you perceive and understand the world; perspective is the way you look at something.
Answer:
D. Perception is how you perceive and understand the world; perspective is the way you look at something.
Explanation: