Vanilla originally came from South and Central America and the Caribbean; the first people to have cultivated vanilla evidently seem to be the Totonacs of Mexico’s East Coast. The Aztecs acquired vanilla when they conquered the Totonacs in the 15th Century; the Spanish, got it when they conquered the Aztecs.
Tectonic theory is ur answer
<h2>Right answer: they are afraid to lose what they have</h2>
According to Suzuki people in northern countries do not share because they are afraid to lose what they have.
This excerpt was part of the speech Severn Cullis-Suzuki gave at the Rio Earth Summit held at Río de Janeiro, Brazil on 1992 when she was only a 12-year old girl.
In this context, Suzuki, being a child, addressed her speech to the adults at the summit, warning about the consequences of climate change and the apathy of people in this regard.
This are some of the things behind imperialism in Africa.
1) Need for resources,
2) Political competition
3) Technological advances
Economic factors were more of a driving force behind imperialism because the imperialists were in need for natural resources for them to improve their technology and their national pride.
Answer:
The Pampas region has a big economic impact as it is the agricultural heart of Latin America.
Explanation:
The Pampas is a region that is mostly comprised of lowlands. Naturally, it is a biome where grasses dominate. The soil is highly fertile and the region as it is is relatively large. Humans have easily seen the potential of the Pampas and spend no time converting it in an agricultural landscape.
Latin America is a region that heavily relies on agriculture, both farming and raising cattle. Large, relatively flat land with fertile soil is excellent for farming, so the Pampas has been heavily exploited for the large-scale production of agricultural goods. Also, raising cattle is among the highest in the world in Latin America and it is constantly growing as a sector, and grasslands are needed to sustain the cattle, so the Pampas again is the place to exploit for it. While this has a big and positive economic impact, the effects on the flora and fauna of the Pampas have been devastating, to say the least.