<u>Answer:</u>
A "geographer" who works with "city governments" to help layout new parks and streets might be a cartographer.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A cartographer is the one who is responsible for making precise and accurate maps of different places by studying the features and the orientation of "natural and man-made objects" at that particular place.
- To prepare layouts of new parks and streets already built or to be built in the city, the city government would hence need to consult a cartographer.
True that is true and read a book about it
Patagonia is dry because it lies in the rain shadow resulting from high mountain range of the Andes rising on the western side of this desert. The Andes block the westerly flow of moisture from the southern pacific from reaching the inland areas thus creating the desert.
The cold Falkland current found that is found off the Atlantic coast of south America also contributes to the aridity of the area.
The Patagonia desert occupies 673, 000 square km and is the largest desert in Argentina and 7th largest in the world by area.
Answer:
To help the poor, they cannot buy form the buyers that offers the best prices.
Explanation:
- Fair trade is an arrangement that is made to help developing nations attain sustainable trade. It focuses on specific commodities that move from the developing nations to the developed ones.
- Such as coffee, wine, sugar, and flowers. They change premium as the farmers have to sell their products to the monopsonist cooperative that may be inefficient or corrupt. They cannot buy from those that offer the best price.