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1.Would it be better to just lower the cost of transit than to get rid of it entirely?
2.if you couldn’t afford to pay the fare price would you do fare evasion?
3.Does the u.s not care if certain countries are crying for help?
4. Why does hurricane Katrina alway happen now?
Q.1 Would it be better to just lower the cost of transit than to get rid of it entirely?
ANSWER-
Yes, it would be right that the transit cost should be reduced because it will reduce the fare cost of the people, so that the people will not have much financial pressure on them. Removing it completely will not remove its cost and maintenance cost, so removing it completely will not be right.
Q. 2 if you couldn’t afford to pay the fare price would you do fare evasion?
ANSWER-
Yes, If we do not pay the fair price, then it can be called a kind of theft because it is necessary for any business to get its cost price or else it will run into losses and will be closed, hence its cost in any business. Must be received then non-payment of fair rental value will be a kind of theft of rent.
Q.3 Does the u.s. not care if certain countries are crying for help?
ANSWER-
It depends on which country it is and what kind of help it needs.
Different countries have their own foreign policy. Similarly, America also has its own foreign policy. America gives financial help to all the countries if they follow the international rules and do not do any work that will harm America's interest.
If America's rival country needs assistance, then America can consider it. The main issue is that it depends on the country.
Q.4 Why does hurricane Katrina alway happen now?
ANSWER-
About hurricane Katrina -
Hurricane Katrina made landfall off the coast of Louisiana on August 29, 2005. It hit the land as a Category 3 hurricane, with winds up to 120 mph. Due to the ensuing destruction and loss of life, the storm is often considered one of the worst in American history. An estimated 1,200 people died as a direct result of the storm, costing an estimated $ 108 billion in property damage, making it the costliest hurricane on record.
Katrina formed from the interaction of a tropical wave and the remnants of previous tropical depression. August 23, 2005, Tropical Depression Twelve formed. The depression became Katrina August 24 when it was located over the Bahamas. Katrina was the 11th tropical storm of the 2005 hurricane season.
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