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How do the resources for electricity generation differ between the top and bottom regions? How do you account for these differences?

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Answer: because some regions are poorer than others

Step-by-step explanation:

electricity in a region that is wealthy is going to be different then a region that is not. For example, central america is really poor, so their electricity would be different than in the U.S, because we are more of a wealthy nation.

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