I believe not but it really depends on the person's opinion. On one hand we have further industrialized the world at the cost of deforestation which is good for corporations but on the other hand lots of animals are losing their habitats which is fairly bad.
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2008 2013
U.S. $1 = 1.00 CAD U.S. $1 = 0.99 CAD
U.S. $1 = 39.41 INR U.S. $1 = 54.80 INR
U.S. $1 = 0.69 EUR U.S. $1 = 0.76 EUR
<span>U.S. $1 = 6.78 ZAR U.S. $1 = 8.46 ZAR
When you travel, it is better to visit a currency exchange and have your foreign currency exchange into the local or national currency of the country you are visiting. Cash transactions will be easily done once local currency is used. You don't need to worry about the exchange rate every time you purchase a commodity.
2013: US$ 1 = 54.80 INR
$25 x 54.80 INR/$1 = 1,370 INR
2013: US$ 1 = 0.99 CAD
$25 x 0.99CAD/$1 = 24.75 CAD
It would be cheaper to buy products in South Africa than in European Union. This is because the US dollar has a higher value in South Africa than in the European Union.
It would be cheaper to buy the product in 2008 because the value of US dollars in India is lower compared to its value in 2013.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The correct answer is - d. colder and denser.
The main differences between the surface currents and deeper currents are the temperature and density, and that actually decides their position in the water, on the surface, or deeper.
The surface currents are warmer, and because they are warmer the molecules are much more loose, so the density is lower, which in return makes it easier, thus it is in the surface.
The deeper currents are colder, and because they are colder the molecules are much closer and more concentrated, so the density is higher, which means that they are heavier, thus fall deeper below the easier currents.