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25 February, 16:46

Sea-level rise in low-lying cities due to climate change is a real threat to the Southeast Asia region. O True False | Question 24 1 pts Areas of Southeast Asia have some of the world's highest rural population densities. False

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  1. 25 February, 18:53
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    True. True.

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    It's a fact that rise in sea levels due to global warming and climate change impact low lying areas and cities as the areas near the coastal plains and islands separated by the seas and oceans are badly affected as the melting of glaciers in a big cause and consequence of the similar climatic impacts, the rise in sea waters causes harm to the species living in these waters. Climate change also tends to impact the freshwater zones as it tends to increase flooding and countries I southeastern Asia have an economy that depends on agriculture and fishing. Thus possessing a great threat to nations like Indonesia and the Philippines, and Malaysia. Impact of cyclonic storms and various disturbance in this region can have severe damage to the economy. It is also true to the fact that these regions are also the storehouse of billions of people and that these people being agricultural dependent puts their life in the hands of the weather. As there population deity is about 135.6/km square and covering about 4.5 million kilometers square in area. Thus is the third most populous geographical region in the world.
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