Pregunta 1
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What is the definition of erosion?
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This is when the wind batters a tree so it falls over
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This is when a river picks up solution
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This is where the river begins
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This is when the river pushes water and already picked up stones and rocks which rubs against the bank. Creating a larger space
Pregunta 2
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Tick the options which are river processes
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decay
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deposition
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erosion
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transportation
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production
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birth
Pregunta 3
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The definition of transportation is this:
When a river picks up the material that had been loosened by erosion and transports it further down the river
Pregunta 4
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Which of these is the definition of Deposition.
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When loosened materials are carried along the river
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Where the bank is eroded
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Where the river rolls a rock along the bottom because it is too heavy to pick up
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When the material that has been eroded and transported is dropped
Pregunta 5
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Drag and drop the write words into the right place
Erosion is where [blank_start]the river[blank_end] erodes away the bank. The material is [blank_start]loosened.[blank_end]
Pregunta 6
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Fill in the blanks with text.
Deposition is where the [blank_start]eroded material[blank_end] that has been [blank_start]transported[blank_end] down the river is dropped when the river [blank_start]loses energy[blank_end]
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eroded material
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transported
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loses energy
Pregunta 7
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Transportation is where the [blank_start]eroded[blank_end] material that has been [blank_start]loosened[blank_end] is [blank_start]transported[blank_end] down the river.
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eroded
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deposited
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transported
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dropped
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loosened
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tightened
Pregunta 8
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What is happening in this picture?
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Deposition
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Transportation
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Erosion
Pregunta 9
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What is happening in this picture?
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Erosion
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Decay
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Transportation
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Deposition
Pregunta 10
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What is this image?
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Erosion
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Transportation
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Deposition
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Decay
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Salt
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Sand
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Rocks
Pregunta 11
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Label the water cycle
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Evaporation
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Heat
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transpiration
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trees
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evaporation
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leaverisation
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precipitation
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condensation
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transpiration
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condensation
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evaporation
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precipitation
Pregunta 12
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Label this drainage basin
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watershed
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mouth
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source
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confluence
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Tributary
Pregunta 13
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What major river is in this country that begins with an m?
hint: the country is south america.
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Meander
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Misisipi
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Missisippi
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Mississippi
Pregunta 14
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What is the world longest river and where is it?
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Amazon, Egypt, Africa
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Nile, South America
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Nile, Australia
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Nile, China
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Nile, Egypt, Africa
Pregunta 15
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The Yangtze River is also known as the [blank_start]Chang Jiang.[blank_end] It is located in [blank_start]China.[blank_end]
Pregunta 16
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The Amazon is the world's...
and is located in...
Pregunta 17
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The Ganges is in India
Pregunta 18
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The River Rhine is located in [blank_start]Switzerland.[blank_end]
The river [blank_start]Zaire[blank_end] is located in Africa.
Hint: The second one begins with a z
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Switzerland.
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Australia
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India
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Zaire
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Nile
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Zed
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Zucumber
Pregunta 19
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Label these 6 grid references
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252527
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257522
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527252
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257522
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522257
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252527
Pregunta 20
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Floods have may causes. Some of these are:
-de[blank_start]forestation[blank_end]
-heavy [blank_start]rainfall[blank_end]
-[blank_start]impermeable[blank_end] rock
-[blank_start]steep[blank_end] slopes
-lots of [blank_start]tributaries[blank_end]
-snow [blank_start]melt[blank_end]
-land [blank_start]slides[blank_end]
-[blank_start]climate[blank_end] change
-[blank_start]urban[blank_end]ization
-poverty
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forestation
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waterization
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rainfall
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weights
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impermeable
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impermiable
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steep
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slopey
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tributaries
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confluences
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melt
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fall
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slides
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growth
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climate
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personality
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urban
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modern
Pregunta 21
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These are all ways humans try to mange rivers:
-d[blank_start]am[blank_end]
-river [blank_start]straightening[blank_end]
-dr[blank_start]edging[blank_end]
-[blank_start]bank[blank_end] protection
-water [blank_start]meadows[blank_end]
-[blank_start]evacuation[blank_end] scheme
-[blank_start]sand[blank_end] bags
-[blank_start]forest[blank_end]ation
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am
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straightening
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edging
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bank
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meadows
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evacuation
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sand
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forest
Pregunta 22
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Flood consequences
-[blank_start]home[blank_end]less
-[blank_start]fertile[blank_end] land
-[blank_start]evacua[blank_end]tion
-p[blank_start]overty[blank_end]
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home
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mother
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fertile
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wet
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evacua
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relaizea
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overty
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ans
Pregunta 23
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The impacts of flooding:
Some people never live the same lives again. People [blank_start]lose[blank_end] money. Whole country are put into [blank_start]poverty[blank_end]
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lose
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earn
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poverty
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celebration
Pregunta 24
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LABEL THE TABLE for things that happen up the river
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waterfalls are found here
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the river is eroding sideways
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the river is eroding downwards
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the river flows in a less steep shape
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The river channel is narrow and shallow
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meanders are found here
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The river flows in a steep way
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the river channel is wider and deeper
Pregunta 25
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Label the table for the middle journey of the river.
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Estuaries (tidal rivers) are found here
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the river is eroding sideways
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the river flows in a less steep way
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the river channel is very wide and deep
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meanders (big bends) are found here
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the river is depositing mud flats
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the river channel is wider and deeper
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there is no valley
Pregunta 26
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Label the table with things that happen in the lower part of the river
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Estuaries (tidal rivers) are found here
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waterfalls are found here
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the river channel is very wide and deep
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the river is eroding downwards
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the river is depositing mudflats
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the river channel is very narrow
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there is no valley
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the river flows in a v shaped valley
Pregunta 27
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[blank_start]China[blank_end] is one of the most densely populated places because it is very [blank_start]developed[blank_end] and has a high [blank_start]birth rate[blank_end] and low [blank_start]death rate[blank_end]. It also has a good [blank_start]climate[blank_end]. However places like [blank_start]Greenland[blank_end] are sparsely populated because of how [blank_start]cold[blank_end] it is up there and there is very bad [blank_start]terrain[blank_end] to [blank_start]build on.[blank_end]
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China
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developed
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birth rate
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death rate
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climate
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Greenland
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cold
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terrain
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build on.
Pregunta 28
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Was Malthus positive or negative about the views of the world becoming overpopulated?
Pregunta 29
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Malthus believed in natural checks which were things like hurricanes and floods to keep the population from overflowing.
Pregunta 30
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Refugees are a type of migrant
Pregunta 31
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Economic migration is the movement of people from one [blank_start]country[blank_end] to another to benefit from greater economic opportunities. It is often assumed that such migration is primarily from less [blank_start]economically[blank_end] [blank_start]developed[blank_end] countries to the more economically developed countries and from former [blank_start]colonies[blank_end] to the country that was the imperial power.
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country
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economically
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developed
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colonies
Pregunta 32
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[blank_start]Internal[blank_end] Migration: Moving to a new home within a state, country, or continent.
Pregunta 33
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[blank_start]External[blank_end] Migration: Moving to a new home in a different state, country, or continent
Pregunta 34
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[blank_start]Seasonal[blank_end] Migration: The process of moving for a period of time in response to labor or
climate conditions (e.g., farm workers following crop harvests or working in cities off-season;
"snowbirds" moving to the southern and southwestern United States during winter).
Pregunta 35
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Push and pull factors of migration:
Push:
Places that have [blank_start]few[blank_end] job oppurtunities
W[blank_start]ar[blank_end]
Life [blank_start]threatening[blank_end] situations
No good [blank_start]facilities[blank_end] nearby
Bad [blank_start]environment[blank_end]
Pull:
[blank_start]MEDC[blank_end] (more econimically developed country)
Good [blank_start]terrain[blank_end] to build on
Good [blank_start]facilities[blank_end] nearby
Good [blank_start]environment[blank_end]
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few
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ar
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threatening
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facilities
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environment
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MEDC
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terrain
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facilities
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environment