Answer:
A geographic studying an ecosystem would look at:
- the relationships between human activity and natural systems
- where things are located on the surface of the earth
- why they are located where they are
- how places differ from one another, and how people interact with the environment
axis - a vertical (y-axis) or horizontal (x-axis) line used in graphing
(GIS) use of computer technology to collect, evaluate,
process and display geographic data - global information system
(GPS) network of twenty-four satellites used to provide the
locations of places on earth - global positioning system
When the framers designed the US Constitution they did not give the Federal government much power so power was balanced between States and Central Government. But the Federal government has gained more and more power over time. At the same time, the States were restricted over the years, when the Framers did not imagine doing so.
Both of these situations can be good or bad. For example, making the States respect the Bill of Rights was a good thing when individuals had their basic rights stripped on a State level. So making only the Federal government respect the Bill of Rights did not make much sense.
At the same time, the Federal Government has shown much power that was not designed and showed a few issues over the years, especially with the Executive Branch that had in a few opportunities overstepped its powers.
They can occur anywhere between the Earth's surface; about 700 kilometers<span> below the surface.</span>
Answer:
<u>False, Not necessarily</u>
Explanation:
- According to the question,Kerneland suffers from a chronic scarcity of its staple grain, and corns which are agricultural products don't mean that a country is not self-sufficient in itself.
- Since Kernaland faces this scarcity it can import the same products from other countries to get rid of this problem which maintaining a balance of trade it can export what it specializes with.
- Developed countries have had similar problems of food scarcity in the earlier periods, but have overcome this. Blaming developing countries from the lack of food supplies is not a good way of understanding the economy, as many nations that are now developed or food sufficient had to import more of agricultural produce example is landlocked countries.