The table presents two-category combinations of Nature and Dynamic elements. The columns are labelled No, Two-category Combination: Nature and Dynamic elements, and Total percentage. Row 5.2, 1 to 7, .1 lists Nature, Category 1, with values greater than 1 percent and less than 25 percent, alongside Dynamic elements, Category 3, with values less than 99 percent. Row 5.2, 1 to 7, .2 lists Nature, Category 1, with values less than 60 percent, alongside Dynamic elements, Category 3, with values less than 60 percent. Row 5.2, 1 to 7, .3 lists Nature, Category 1, with values less than 90 percent, alongside Dynamic elements, Category 3, with values greater than 10 percent and less than 25 percent. Row 5.2, 1 to 7, .4 lists Nature, Category 1, with values less than 99 percent, alongside Dynamic less than 10 percent. Each Total percentage value is 100 percent.Most likely, in the urban scenario, the dynamic elements dominate (5.2.(1–7).1); in the suburban scenario, the nature and dynamic elements could at most be approximately in balance (5.2.(1–7).2); in the rural scenario, the nature elements have dominance over the Dynamic (5.2.(1–7).3); and the nature scenario may contain only very small amounts of dynamic elements (5.2.(1–7).4.)
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