How was romes geography different from Greece?

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Answer 1
Answer: Greece is mostly islands, so they had to sail from one to another. Roman Empire (a part of it) was located on the Italian peninsula.

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Canada is in a strong position to trade with nations around the world because it _____.

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Canada has a lot of natural resources -this is one of the reasons why it's in such a strong position. Another reason why it's so strong is that it has ports on both the Atlantic Coast and the Pacific coast - so it can trade with both Europe, Africa and Asia. 

What is the oldest mountain range in north america?

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Answer:

Appalachian Mountains

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The Appalachians are 300 to 500 million years old.

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A/ Appalchian Mountain

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Fact: Apples, onions, and potatoes taste the same if you hold your nose at the same time! :D

How many stings does it take to kill me

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Answer:

It depends.

Explanation:

Stings from what and are you allergic?

I don’t know. I hope you aren’t
considering hurting yourself:( Remember that you are loved and you serve a purpose in this world. Even though you may not know what it is yet, you’ll find out sooner or later!

Have a blessed day :)

Would you put the Alps in the category of mountains, plains or peninsulas?

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The Alps would be categorized as mountains.

How are the land forms of Europe both an advantage and a disadvantage to life in Europe?

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advantage- Protection and growing a surplus of food(fertile soil)

Disadvantage- hard to travel and trade

1. emigration leaving one's homeland to settle in a new place 2. immigration birth rate insufficient to replace the existing population 3. migration resources being used up at a faster rate than they can be replenished 4. overpopulation the movement from one place to another 5. sustainable development the increase in the population of a city 6. underpopulation the number of people exceeds the available natural resources in an area 7. unsustainable development the ability to meet current needs without reducing the ability to meet future needs 8. urbanization the movement of people to a new country

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I believe that what you need is to match the word with the definition. Here it is!:

emigration
leaving one's homeland to settle in a new place

immigration
movement of people to a new country

migration
the movement from one place to another

underpopulation
 birth rate insufficient to replace the existing population

urbanization
development the increase in the population of a city

sustainable
development the ability to meet current needs without reducing the ability to meet future needs

unsustainable development
resources being used up at a faster rate than they can be replenished

 overpopulation 
 the number of people exceeds the available natural resources in an area