The correct answers are:
1. D. For production will need to be reduced to conserve the diminishing supply of fertilizers.
- Production has to be rearranged and set into another direction were the usage of fertilizers will be significantly decreased because it is both harmful towards the environment and the sheer supply of fertilizers is diminishing so they can not be considered as a stable enhancer of production in the future.
2. B. States created during European colonization had tremendous religious and ethnic diversity.
- The African states that were created during the European colonization were not made by ethnic or religious borders, but it was a strictly territorial formation of them. Still, most of the people in one state shared common religious and ethnic traits, which occasionally made big problems for the colonizers because it brought greater unity in some of the African states.
Gases and partials scattered in the earths atmosphere. Is why the sky is blue. and there is a shorter and smaller waves are in the air.
Answer: b. The temperature at the Earth's center may almost equal the temperature of the Sun's surface.
Explanation:
The Earth's core is very very hot due to various factors such as heat from radioactive materials decaying and the heat the earth had when it was formed. It is estimated that the temperature here is around 5,200° C which means that it can melt even Tungsten.
This is almost equal to the surface temperature of the sun which is around 5,500° C.
Answer:
1) The Indo-Gangetic Plain is one of the most fertile farming regions in the world. The Indo-Gangetic Plain is also the most heavily populated part of South Asia. In fact, the area contains about three-fifths of India's population.
The Indo-Gangetic Plains of India consists largely of alluvial deposits which are brought down by the rivers originating from the Himalayas and the peninsular region. The alluvial soil is fertile in nature. The rich deposits of this soil make this area suitable for agriculture.
2) From the late 1960s the Green Revolution transformed agricultural production, food security and livelihoods in South and Southeast Asia. The outcomes of this transformation are still being felt throughout the region.
3) South Asia is the seat of many of the world's great religious traditions, most notably Buddhism, Hinduism, jainism and Islam. Buddhism was established in the fifth century B.C.E