
Answer:
C. high per capita energy use
Explanation:
Per capita energy use refers to the average consumption of energy by each person in country per year. Â The energy used could be in different forms, such as wind, solar, electric, or gas. Countries in the colder regions tend to have a higher per capita energy use as they use more energy for heating.
There are considerable disparities in per capita energy use by different countries globally. Â A Difference in income levels is the primary cause of those disparities. Developed countries have a high per capita energy use compared to developing countries. These countries consume a lot in energy in their industries, factories, and in households compared to developing countries that are less industrialized.