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Physics, 11.03.2022 06:50, chhimmidemg

Select the correct answer. Scientists have predicted that as population changes, the world is likely to see a decrease in natural resources. Based on the evidence in the
graph, what should the scientists conclude?
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O A. Developed countries will see a decrease in natural resources because their population will decrease.
ОВ. Both developed and developing countries will see a sharp Increase in natural resources.

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