<span>A quasi-experimental study
This allows examination of the two cases although the base for each is the same.</span>
Monsoons waters and grows agriculture, feeds livestock, and cools hot summers. However, more water means more bugs, especially disease carrying mosquitoes. Paved and unpaved roads are ruined by floods, and discourages foreign hikers.
Answer:
Studying helps students do well on math tests.
Explanation:
The teacher's expectations from what she said to Sean is that if he studies for the next exam he will do better. Therefore, she believes that it is necessary to prepare and study to obtain good grades that satisfy both the student and the teacher. This reasoning is applied in all subjects, not just mathematics.
Geographic location is definitely one of those factors. I live in Europe, and have lived there my entire life, as my parents have before me, and their ancestors, so I believe that those people who decided to move here in Europe would definitely do that because of the location. I am surrounded by many important European countries and my country itself has an abundance of everything.
This takes me to the second reason, which are the resources - my country is rich in many natural resources, which my ancestors would definitely want to have around because where there are resources, there are jobs and life in general.
Answer: Tourism, migration from rural areas to towns and out-migration.
Explanation: As the affirmative sentence above, the Micronesia, archipelago of more than 2,000 Islands in the South Pacific, is affected by the specific weather patterns of this region. Most of these Islands that make up Micronesia territory are located in low coral attols; the western of it’s local was formed by volcanic activity; are subjected to cyclones, the known El Niño fenomenum and also by global warming, remaining a small portion of productive land for agriculture, even for subsistence.
The Micronesians always had to find ways to survive in their fluctuating climate. The tourism is one way to atract people to come visit the Islands and creates, at the same time, employees to your people.
Considering the scarce land, a lot of Micronesians migrated from rural rural areas to towns looking for jobs, leaving aside the subsistence economy. But, the one’s who can’t find a job, out-migrated, specially to Guam, Saipan and Hawaii.