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Biology, 07.05.2020 08:02, ayoismeisalex

How might demography be helpful in planning for the future?

A. Demography can help us plan for the needs of our population.

B. Demyaphy can help us understand weather patterns.

C. Demography can help us understand the natural processes that cause earthquakes.

D. Demography can help us understand the physical geography of our area.
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