A. ocean temperatures declining
B. sea levels rising
C. rise in the number of environmental
refugees
D. spread of tropical disease
E. ocean acidification
Answer:
Rise in the number of environmental refugees
Answer:
25%
Explanation:
B) Northwest and Northeast.
C) Midwest and Northeast.
D) Southeast and Midwest.
Answer: D Southeast and Midwest.
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(B) sales data of American publishers from 1820 to 1860.
(C) attending a dedication ceremony of a public monument in the 1850's.
(D) attending symphonic concerts in the 1850's.
(E) an analysis of "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking."
To calculate the intrinsic rate of natural increase (r) for Japan, we use the formula r = Birth Rate + Migration Rate - Death Rate. Plugging in the given values, we get r = (7.7 + 0.55) - 9.8 = -1.55 per thousand. This indicates that Japan's population is decreasing at a rate of 1.55 per one thousand people annually.
To calculate the net growth rate or the intrinsic rate of natural increase (r) for Japan, we can use the given birth rate, death rate, and the rate of net migration. The formula is generally given as follows: r = (Birth Rate + Immigration Rate) - Death Rate.
In this case, the Birth Rate is 7.7 per thousand, the Death Rate is 9.8 per thousand, and net migration rate (which is equivalent to the Immigration Rate for this calculation) is 0.55 per thousand. Therefore, substituting these values into our formula, we get: r = (7.7 + 0.55) - 9.8, which simplifies to: r = -1.55 per thousand.
This means that Japan's population is decreasing at a rate of 1.55 per one thousand people each year when birth rate, death rate, and net migration are taken into account.
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