When a developing world country carries "public debt," to whom is that money owed?
A) its own citizens
B) transnational corporations who are not directly involved in banking
C) private banks outside that developing world country
D) private banks inside that developing world country
E) foreign governments
E
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a. true b. false
This map is commonly used to represent conditions in the middle atmosphere
A) 200 mb B) 500 mb C) 700 mb D) 850 mb
All of the following can be taken in and used by plants except ________
A) CO2 B) N2 C) PO43— D) NH4+
Which of the following is not true of tropical storms?
A) Tropical storms move with the general circulation. B) Tropical storms move over the subtropical Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, from east to west. C) Tropical Storms thrive on warm, moist air, and are most intense over oceans in the warm season. D) The rough ocean surface favors development of calm winds which are essential for storm formation. E) Tropical storms lose intensity over land because they lose their source of energy.