Which of the following is an example of a push factor in migration?

A) disease in another country that is a potential destination
B) famine in one's home country
C) war in a neighboring country
D) a higher-paying job in another country
E) political freedom in one's home country


B

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A shale metamorphosed to high metamorphic grade would become a(n)

A) slate. B) amphibolite. C) schist. D) gneiss.

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During summer, cities located near the coast are typically ________ than those in the interior at the same latitude, while in the winter they are ________

A) cooler; cooler B) warmer; warmer C) warmer; cooler D) cooler; warmer E) cooler; much colder

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The present of till indicates

A) deposition by water. B) deposition by a glacier. C) deposition by wind. D) deposition of unknown origin (wind, water, or glacial).

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