Answer:
the small size of urban counties in the eastern unites states masks the significance of the Hispanic population in most eastern cities
Explanation:
The correct statement is - B. small.
Most of the people with Panamanian origin that live in Santa Fe are poor or on the verge of being poor. They also tend to have large families, and that just makes the situation worse. Because these people are no economically powerful enough to afford buying a normal sized or large home, they live in very small houses or apartments. As mentioned, the families are usually pretty big, so the small space in which they live in is very crowded, and very often the situation is that 5-6 people or more sleep in the same room unfortunately.
1. Atlantic Ocean
2. Pacific Ocean
3. Amazon River
4. Orinoco River
5. Parana River
6. Lake Maracaibo
7. Lake Titicaca
8. Amazon Basin
9. Galapagos Islands
10. Falkland Islands
11. Andes Mountains
12. Atacama Desert
13. Pampas
14. Patagonia
15. Brazilian Highlands
16. Cape Horn
17. Straits of Magellan
18. Angel Falls
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The various geographical features of South America, including the oceans, rivers, lakes, islands, mountains, desert, grasslands, regions, cape, straits, and falls are all identifiable on a physical map.
Lets identify these geographical features on a physical map of South America:
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Heat causes the most deaths per year on average in the United States, despite the increased frequency and intensity of other weather events like hurricanes.
In terms of the weather event that causes the most deaths per year on average in the United States, the answer would be B. Heat. Although hurricanes, flooding, and lightning can also lead to fatalities, heat-related incidents lead to a higher death average over time. This is due to factors such as heat waves causing heat strokes, which can be lethal if not treated promptly and appropriately. While hurricanes have indeed increased in frequency and intensity as observed in the 2020 season, they still do not account for as many deaths as those caused by extreme heat.
Hurricanes cause the most deaths on average per year in the United States. The frequency, intensity, and duration of hurricanes have been increasing since the 1980s. In 2020, the hurricane season was the most active on record, with 30 named storms hitting the U.S. coastline and causing significant damage. Together, these storms caused more than $40 billion in damage (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2020).
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B 3
C 5
D 2
Answer: B 3
Explanation: