Compare trading between the United States and Mexico by choosing the statement that makes the best comparison.(1 point) Responses

Mexico exports products such as motor vehicle parts, computer equipment, and electrical equipment to the United States, and the United States exports products such as plastics, refined petroleum products, and chemicals to Mexico.

Mexico and the United States are not important trading partners for each other.

Mexico relies heavily on trading with the United States, but the United States does not rely heavily on trading with Mexico.

The United States relies heavily on trading with Mexico, but Mexico does not rely heavily on trading with the United States.

Mexico relies heavily on trading with the United States, but the United States does not rely heavily on trading with Mexico.

By 1950 the population of Pittsburgh was about 305,000; the population of Pittsburgh was about 675,000 in 2010.

Bison population rebounded.

Which statement correctly compares Pittsburgh in 1950 to Pittsburgh in 2010?(1 point) Responses

By 1950 the population of Pittsburgh was about 305,000; the population of Pittsburgh was about 675,000 in 2010.

Pittsburgh in 1950 had clean air; Pittsburgh in 2010 had air pollution that caused streetlights to be turned on during the day.

By 1950 the population of Pittsburgh was about 675,000; the population of Pittsburgh was about 305,000 in 2010.

In 1950 Pittsburgh’s steel industry had collapsed; by 2010 the steel industry was dominant again.

Which answer best describes a result due to environmentalism in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem?(1 point) Responses

Rivers were dammed.

Bison population rebounded.

Deforestation increased.

Ski areas expanded.

The statement that makes the best comparison is "Mexico relies heavily on trading with the United States, but the United States does not rely heavily on trading with Mexico."

To arrive at this answer, we need to analyze the information provided in the question. The first statement lists the products that Mexico and the United States export to each other, indicating an active trading relationship between the two countries.

The second statement, however, is not supported by the given information. It states that Mexico and the United States are not important trading partners for each other, which contradicts the statement that lists the products they export to each other.

The third statement suggests that Mexico heavily relies on trading with the United States, but it does not indicate the level of reliance between the United States and Mexico.

The fourth statement, on the other hand, accurately reflects the information provided. It states that the United States relies heavily on trading with Mexico, as it does not mention any other trading partners, while also mentioning that Mexico does not heavily rely on trading with the United States.

Therefore, the best comparison among the given options is that "Mexico relies heavily on trading with the United States, but the United States does not rely heavily on trading with Mexico."