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Jramos095

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Which of the three ideas listed above is most reasonable? Why? What will be an ideal response?

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List three ways that citizens or politicians could promote a lower rate of
  population growth to help Tucson achieve a water balance by . What will be an ideal response?




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Answer to Question 1

Answers will vary. Look for reasonable justifi cation.

Answer to Question 2

Answers will vary. Possibilities include curbing
population growth by limiting development,
harvesting precipitation to increase recharge of
the aquifer, and increasing the price of water to
encourage conservation.




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