Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
When trying to understand issues, silence is a great tool, To be in the mood of silence, it helps to get every details of an issue or explanation.
Relating this to the answer choices above, it is very useful when you are following detailed analysis of the client issues, when your client is trying to explain the what he/she observed to be the root cause of a problem, when you are silence and paying attention, it help you to understand your customers pain point and helps to figure out how to solve the problem.
Answer and Explanation:
Factors of production are resources or inputs put into the production of goods and services. There are four factors of production. They are: land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship
Land is considered a non depreciablle factor of production. It refers to all natural resources or gifts of nature and income from it is called rent.
Labour is human capital or input in production example workers in a factory
Capital is man made goods utilized to produce other goods
Entrepreneurship/entrepreneur is the factor of production that organizes the other factors of production and carries the economic risk
From the example, the factors of production include:
The forest with all the wood which falls under land factor of production.
Bill who falls under labour factor of production
His father's chainsaw which falls under capital factor of production
Bill's idea to use logs of wood for Christmas tree business constitutes entrepreneurship and Bill is also the entrepreneur here. This falls under the entrepreneurship factor of production
If I traveled from the Mississippi River to the pacific Ocean I would see lots of scenery. I would see beautiful sparkling water, and fish maybe even dolphins! I would also make time to stop for sunsets and nighttime/morning sky's. I might see some sand along the rivers and rocks along streams.Did you know these waters are some of the largest bodies of water in the world? This is some scenery i would see if i went from the Mississippi River to the pacific ocean.
<span>Stage 2 countries (developing nations) will have more males than females, on average. This is because there is a higher birth rate than death rate, and the birth rate is increasing rapidly. Due to this, there is a high number of women who are still dying during the birth process, and it leads to fewer women in the overall population.</span>