Answer:
North Korea
Explanation:
A command economy is one in which supply is regulated by the government. As such, competition is not a feature of command economies. China once had a command economy, but switched to a mixed economy that includes many free market principles.
Japan is not at all a command economy, nor is India, as both countries are solid democracies with free market economies. North Korea is perhaps, along with Cuba, a classic example of a command economy controlled by the central state.
Answer: Sunday at 12h.
Explanation: The timezones are determined by the meridians, i.e., the longitudinal lines that crosses the Earth from pole to pole.
The initial referential is at GMT, abbreviation for <u>Greenwich</u> <u>Mean</u> <u>Time</u>, located at the Royal Observatory in the United Kingdom.
The Earth rotates 360° in 24 hours, so each 15° is exposed to the Sun for 1 hour. So, at each 15° we add an hour if the location is due to east or subtract an hour if the location is due to west.
Addis Ababa is located at 40°, which is in the band between 30° and 45°.
Counting from the referential, there are 3 timezones going east. So, we add 3 hours to the initial hour:
9h + 3h = 12h
And the day is the same since the difference is only 3 hours ahead.
Thus, fans located at 40° east will watch a football match on Sunday at 12h.
Unemployment and underemployment in India are caused by more fundamental structural factors such as a lack of capital, the use of capital-intensive technologies, a lack of access to land for agricultural households, a lack of infrastructure, and large annual increases in the labor force year after year.
Here are some cause of a country’s population increase:
a) increase in birth rate than death rate
b) better health facilities
c)better education
The answer is B) 50. It's actually about 55 miles, but 50 is the closest answer. <span>Russia and Alaska are divided by the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles at its narrowest point.
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