Answer:
El país depende de la agricultura.
Explicación:
En Uganda, el 16% de la población es urbana y el 84% rural, las implicaciones sociales de esta proporción de poblaciones son malas para la economía porque más personas viven en las aldeas relacionadas con la agricultura y menos personas viven en las ciudades significa que menos personas trabaja en las industrias y oficinas. Debido a que hay menos gente en las zonas urbanas y más en las zonas rurales, el país todavía depende de la agricultura en comparación con las industrias, lo que conduce a una mala situación económica del país.
Answer:
Egypt, as Herodotus wrote, is the Gift of the Nile. ... No Nile, no Egypt. It's that simple. But the Nile isn't Egypt's alone: its flow, and those of its tributaries, also waters the soils, and is fed by the rivers, of Sudan, Ethiopia, and several other African nations.
Explanation
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The convection cell in the mantle is essentially the self-sustaining, constant movement of the magma inside this layer. This works in a very simple way. The hotter magma is less dense, so it is pushed upward toward the crust above it, while the cooler magma is denser, and it moves downward where it gets hotter, and the process goes on and one. The magma that goes upward toward the crust, manages to push through the thinner and cracked crust between the plates that move away from each other, thus on the divergent plate boundaries. As the magma penetrates through the crust it manages to get to the ocean floor, thus causing volcanic activity. This magma cools of very quickly and creates new crust. Because the magma constantly rises up and creates new crust, the crust piles up and forms an underwater mountain of volcanic origin that constantly has volcanic activity because of the rising magma. This volcanic underwater mountain range is called mid-ocean ridge.
Topographical map has markings to show points of elevation like hills and mountains.
Answer: There are 7 stages.
1. Birth
2. Childhood
3. Puberty
4. Teenage
5. Adult
6. Middle age
7. Senior Years
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