1. Farming and Housing.
2. Mainly North America, Antarctica, and Africa but there are other lands like tundra regions, lands with beaches or thin soil.
3.Nature conservation ,Other protected areas including Indigenous uses Minimal use ,Grazing natural vegetation ,Production forestry ,Plantation forestry,Grazing modified pastures ,Dryland cropping Dryland horticulture ,Irrigated pastures Irrigated cropping ,Irrigated horticulture,Intensive animal and plant production ,Intensive uses (mainly urban) \,Rural residential ,Waste and mining ,Water
4.I think that more roads increased industrialization and suburbs because more roads mean more places to travel.Roads helped industrialize America because roads are very advanced and new. Roads increased the usage of motor vehicles and people had to create new technology and things in order to accomodate the needs of drivers and their vehicles, which led to even more creations. More roads increased suburbs because now raw goods can be transported even farther. Interstate highways enabled more Americans to drive many more vehicles many more miles on a few more roads, and suburbanization required them to do so. With construction of the interstate highways, the United States became a nation of suburbanites.People drove farther because they needed to do so to reach jobs, shops, and recreation.
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The United Kingdom, Germany, and Russia all have mixed economies. The United Kingdom and Germany share the most in common. They both have highly developed economies with few government restrictions and are focused on the service industry. The main difference between the two economies is that Germany is also focused on manufacturing, which makes it one of the most powerful economies in the world. Russia’s economy is somewhat different than the other two. Though it is a mixed economy, one of its greatest challenges is changing from a command economy to a market economy. The government has more control of Russia’s economy than the other two countries’ governments do of theirs. It is still a developing economy that is shifting form agriculture to manufacturing, energy, and service. Though Russia’s economy is growing quickly, it faces issues of corruption in the private sector and in government. This works for Edge nuity.