Man
The preditors such as the bear, fisherman, alagator, and crocidile contributed to the fish population dying during the 1970s.
Toxic waste
toxic waiste
very good
very good
traditional lifestyle
traditional lifestyle
traditional lifestyle
Factors such as deindustrialization, out-migration to Sunbelt states, and declining job opportunities contributed to the decline in population in the northeastern and Midwest regions in the 1970s. Industries moving to cheaper labor markets in the South and West also played a role in this population shift.
Factors such as deindustrialization, out-migration, and economic restructuring contributed to the decline in population in the Northeast and Midwest in the 1970s. Industries were moving to other regions or countries, leading to job losses and population shifts away from these areas in search of better opportunities. The decline in population also impacted these regions' tax base and infrastructure.
1960s and 1970s, 1960s and 1970s,
The shift of business to the south