Question 6

Question 7
Question 8
A) A recent air quality study conducted by the World Health Organization showed that 7 of 10 of the world's most polluted cities are in
China.What is the MOST PROBABLE outcome of such pollution on the Chinese population? (1 point)
The Chinese population is moving from urban to rural areas to escape the pollution.
The water sources of the nation are being severely damaged as a result of the air pollution.
The Chinese government is cooperating with the United Nations to solve the pollution problem.
Respiratory and heart disease related to air pollution are the leading causes of death in China.
A)
Which of these could provide a valid explanation for the population distribution depicted on this map?
(1 point)
The more densely populated areas have few problems.
The more densely populated areas are along the coast.
The less densely populated areas are plagued by monsoons.
The less densely populated areas are engaged in civil war.
A) Despite the devastation caused by flooding, large populations of people in East Asia live near rivers and the coast for all of the reasons
below EXCEPT: (1 point)
Trade and transportation
High agricultural productivity in these areas.
Abundant desert landscapes in inland regions.
Availability of freshwater resources.

Question 6:

The most probable outcome of such pollution on the Chinese population is respiratory and heart disease related to air pollution becoming the leading causes of death in China.

Question 7:
The valid explanation for the population distribution depicted on this map is that the more densely populated areas are along the coast.

Question 8:
The reason why large populations of people in East Asia live near rivers and the coast is not due to abundant desert landscapes in inland regions.

To find the answers to these questions, we need to analyze the given information and make logical deductions based on it.

Question 6 asks about the most probable outcome of air pollution on the Chinese population. To determine the answer, we need to assess the information provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the air quality study. According to the study, 7 out of 10 of the world's most polluted cities are in China. This suggests that air pollution is a significant problem in China. Given this information, the most probable outcome of such pollution on the Chinese population is that respiratory and heart diseases related to air pollution are the leading causes of death in China.

Question 7 asks about a valid explanation for the population distribution depicted on a map. To answer this question, we need to consider the factors that might influence population distribution. The information provided does not explicitly mention the characteristics of the population distribution on the map, but it does provide some clues. It states that the Chinese population is moving from urban to rural areas to escape pollution, which suggests that urban areas may be more densely populated due to pollution concerns. It also states that 7 out of 10 of the world's most polluted cities are in China, which implies that pollution may be more prevalent in certain areas. Based on these clues, the most probable answer is that the more densely populated areas are along the coast.

Question 8 asks about the reasons for large populations of people in East Asia living near rivers and the coast, despite the devastation caused by flooding. The answer choices provide several factors that could explain this population distribution. Assessing these choices, we can eliminate the option "Abundant desert landscapes in inland regions" as it does not support the population distribution near rivers and the coast. The other options, "Trade and transportation" and "High agricultural productivity in these areas," are valid reasons for people to live near rivers and the coast. Therefore, the most probable answer is "Availability of freshwater resources" as the reason not depicted on the map.

Summary:
- The most probable outcome of air pollution on the Chinese population is that respiratory and heart disease related to air pollution are the leading causes of death in China.
- The most probable explanation for the population distribution depicted on the map is that the more densely populated areas are along the coast.
- Despite the devastation caused by flooding, large populations of people in East Asia live near rivers and the coast for reasons such as trade and transportation and high agricultural productivity in these areas, but not because of abundant desert landscapes in inland regions. The availability of freshwater resources is not depicted on the map as a reason for the population distribution.

Question 6: The MOST PROBABLE outcome of the air pollution on the Chinese population is that respiratory and heart disease related to air pollution are the leading causes of death in China.

Question 7: The valid explanation for the population distribution depicted on the map is that the more densely populated areas are along the coast.

Question 8: Despite the devastation caused by flooding, large populations of people in East Asia live near rivers and the coast for all of the reasons below EXCEPT: abundant desert landscapes in inland regions.