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Ymorist [56]
3 years ago
6

Name two levels of economic activities and explain the two levels that you choose.

Business
1 answer:
KengaRu [80]3 years ago
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This subpart applies to all open excavations made<span> in the </span>earth's surface<span>. ... </span>excavating<span> the </span>sides of an excavation<span> to </span>form one<span> or a </span>series<span> of </span>horizontal levels<span> or </span>steps<span> ... "</span>Faces" or "sides<span>" </span>means<span> the </span>vertical or<span> </span>inclined earth surfaces formed<span> as a ... </span>method<span> of </span>protecting employees<span> from </span>cave-ins<span> by </span>excavating to<span> </span><span>form sides</span>
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The given condition is an example of:

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In the given question mentioning data is that

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