Answer: A this Japanese religion worships ancestors and natural spirits. Hope this is correct and helps!!
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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are referred to as the Jovian Planets, or planets that are essentially big balls of gas, each are surrounded by many moons and rings.
Unlike Terrestrial Planets like the Earth, these planets lack solid surfaces and they have relatively small, dense cores that are surrounded by layers of gas, which is made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter and Saturn is different from Uranus and Neptune because the first pair is made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium and some hydrogen compounds, while the latter pair are made primarily of hydrogen compounds with smaller traces of hydrogen, helium, metal and rock.
As for the planets' interior, both Jupiter and Saturn have layers of metallic, liquid and gaseous hydrogen extending outward, topped with a layer of visible clouds.
On the other hand, Uranus and Neptune have cores of rock, metal, water, methane and ammonia. The layer surrounding the core is also made up of hydrogen that is covered with a layer of visible clouds.
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The resource that accounts to be Botswana's 90% export earnings is "Diamonds." Diamond has many unequaled qualities and is very unique among minerals. It is the hardest known substance, it is the greatest conductor of heat.
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Liechtenstein
Explanation:
Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in Europe, but also in the world. It is located between the two more famous Alpine countries, Switzerland and Austria. The capital of the small Alpine country is Vaduz, which is the center of all pretty much everything in the country. Maybe surprisingly, but Liechtenstein is one of the best countries for living in the world, having one of the highest GDP's per capita in the whole world, leaving the large economies trailing far behind it in that department. The country has a very strong economy, and it is based around the service sectors, mostly the banking, which brings in the majority of the income in the country. It was once a heaven for the rich people to hide their money from the public eye, but that is not the case anymore, and Liechtenstein is a country that left that in the past, being a member of pretty much every organization that a country would like to be in the present.