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What is the difference between an inhabited and uninhabited territory?

A. Inhabited territories have a permanent population, and uninhabited territories do not.
B. Uninhabited territories have a permanent population, and inhabited territories do not.
C. Inhabited territories are claimed by more than one country.
D. Uninhabited territories are claimed by more than one country.

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Answered by sakshamjadhav007
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Answer:

As adjectives the difference between inhabited and uninhabited. is that inhabited is having inhabitants; lived in while uninhabited is not inhabited; having no inhabitants.

Five territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) are permanently inhabited, unincorporated territories; the other nine are small islands, atolls and reefs with no native (or permanent) population.

A dependent territory, dependent area, or dependency is a territory that does not possess full political independence or sovereignty as a sovereign state, yet remains politically outside the controlling state's integral area

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