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In the next four decades, almost all the growth in urban populations is expected to occur:
 
  a. In South America.
  b. In Europe.
  c. In the Southern Hemisphere.
  d. In the wealthiest nations.
  e. In the world's poor nations.

Question 2

About what percentage of the world's population currently lives in cities?
 
  a. Under 15 percent.
  b. About 30 percent.
  c. Somewhat more than 50 percent.
  d. About 60 percent.
  e. About 75 percent.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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