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Which of these causes of migration is an example of a pull factor?
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warfare
warfare
poverty
poverty
job availability
job availability
an earthquake
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warfare
warfare
poverty
poverty
job availability
job availability
an earthquake
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Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?
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A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource is something that can be found in nature, and a nonrenewable resource is something that is made by people.
A renewable resource is something that can be found in nature, and a nonrenewable resource is something that is made by people.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
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A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource is something that can be found in nature, and a nonrenewable resource is something that is made by people.
A renewable resource is something that can be found in nature, and a nonrenewable resource is something that is made by people.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
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