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mspears3

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We can calculate that a country would lower its arithmetic density by
 
  A) increasing the amount of agricultural land.
  B) limiting the number of farmers.
  C) increasing the areas of its urban centers.
  D) limiting the size of its population.
  E) increasing the size of its population.

Question 2

Relatively few people live at ________, but there are significant exceptions, especially in low latitudes.
 
  A) low elevations
  B) sea-level
  C) high elevations
  D) or near coastlines
  E) the poles


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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