There's a lot of problems African farmers confront. Firstly, they usually don't add pesticides to the crops, therefore, the insects will devour the crops. Secondly, lack of finical support, they're not able to grow their fields and make profit out of their hard work. Thirdly, the climate change; since most people don't care about climate change, most people in remote countries will have to face the different weather patterns. Lastly, the technology, most African farmers have to hand pick each crop instead of having a machine.
I hope this helps! This is all in my own words...
North Korea and South Korea is VERY different, the only similarity is that they’re both Koreans, speak the same language and share the same culture, but other than that it’s drastically different. Major differences are North Korea is ruled by a authoritarian communist dictator while South Korea is a democracy. Their economy is also different, South Korea is a economic powerhouse ranking 11th in the world, while North Korea is so poor it ranks at 115th. They also have very different allies, North Korea’s allies are China while South Korea’s major allies is America. Basically, North Korea=bad, South Korea=good
The correct answer is Motives
Explanation:
In psychology, the word motive designates a relatively stable personality trait that determines how important certain goals are to the person, that is, it is a disposition of the personality aimed at valuing the consequences of an action.