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I'd say that's probably false
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It seems like they would explain a little about the society so I don't know why that'd be false
<h2>European colonisation of Africa in the late 19th century. Due to worldwide insufficiency of world knowledge, the size and abilities of Africa as a continent was majorly undermined and oversimplified. Before colonisation, Africa was <em>characterised</em> by widespread flexibility in terms of movement, governance, and daily lifestyles.</h2>
Answer: khadar -plain those that are low-lying next to river,Khadar areas are prone to flooding and sometimes include portions of former river-beds that became available for agriculture when a river changed course
(ii)western ghats_ a mountain range that covers an area of 140,000 square kilometres in a stretch of 1,600 kilometres parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula, traversing the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu,karnataka etc.
*anamudi is the highest peak in western ghats
#eastern ghats-they are the range of mountains along India's eastern coast. The Eastern Ghats run from the northern Odisha through Andhra Pradesh and tamilnadu..The mountain ranges run parallel to the Bay of Bengal.
*jindhgada is the highest peak in eastern ghats..
hope this is helpful to you....
Jamaica has lots of mountains and it can be divided into 3 parts - eastern section, central section, and western section.
There are also many rivers that flow north or south.
Lots of harbors and bays, cays, and mineral springs.
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The Amazon rainforest in Brazil lost an area about 12 times the size of New York City from August 2018 through July of this year, according to government data released Monday, which shows that deforestation in the biome has shot up significantly since the election of President Jair Bolsonaro.
The 3,769 square miles of forest cover lost during that period represents a 30 percent increase from the previous year and the highest net loss since 2008.
While there are always multiple direct and indirect drivers of deforestation, the largest contributors in Brazil, by far, are cattle ranching, demand for commodities, and logging (Butler, 2019). Cattle ranching is, as it sounds, the issue of large areas of forest being destroyed for cattle farms. This relates to the demand for commodities, as Brazil is the largest exporter of beef in the world (Yale University, 2015). The other largest commodity in the Brazilian Amazon is soybeans. In fact, Brazil is the largest exporter of soybeans in the world (Simoes et al., 2011). Soybeans require large plots of land in order to be farmed, and this land is obtained largely through deforestation. Lastly, logging, the process of obtaining wood for timber and other uses, is a very large contributor to deforestation.
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