The middles colonies had rich farmland and a moderate climate. This made it a more suitable place to grow grain and livestock than New England. Their environment was ideal for small to large farms. The coastal lowland and bays provided harbors, thus the middle colonies were able to provide trading opportunities where the three regions meet in market towns and cities. The Southern colonies had fertile farmlands which contributed to the rise of cash crops such as rice, tobacco, and indigo.
The New England colonies had very long and cold winter, making it hard for crops to be grown. The soil was pretty rocky and unfertile, so not too many plants were grown. Most farms in New England were small family farms. The middle colonies were called the breadbasket states, because of how much wheat and barley were grown. The southern colonies grew many things. The Southern Colonies were able to grow crops, fruits, and vegetables because of their fertile soil, and warm climate.
They must say that cash crops were grown in the middle colonies, that slaves were used on large plantations in the south, and that there was subsistence farming in New England.
1 thailand - was actually know as Siam until 1939 ( even until 1945 up to 1949 )
2 switzerland - its illegal to own a guinea pigs
3 united states - it cost $412,000 to build the capital building
4 russia - has 8,400 nuclear weapons more than any other country
5 canada - the most educated country and the second larges country
6 kuwait - was once homes for the nomads
7 nepal - The most mountainous part of Nepal in the north contains eight of the earth’s ten tallest mountains, including its most famous, Mount Everest
Thats as much as i could find hope it helps :)
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Measurements of regional and global disparities: Define indices of infant mortality, education, nutrition, income, marginalization and Human Development
Index (HDI). Explain the value of the indices in measuring disparities across the globe.
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The data showed that the main environmental problems in Western Europe were: energy production/acid rain, nuclear power/waste, air pollution/climate, heavy metals, pesticides, water pollution, solid waste, and unforeseen accidents. Many environmental problems are common to most European countries.
it is e
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