Hello. You did not put the map that the question is referring to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered, but I can help you by showing you a concept of bias against manufacturing that can be found on maps. This can guide you to find the bias in the map you have.
A bias against manufacturing can be mute through symbols. These symbols can be used showing manufacturing activities as something harmful to the environment in which the factories are established. On the other hand, this same map may show other activities that are harmful to the environment, such as logging and cattle raising with beneficial symbols that do not imply the rejection of these economic sectors.
An example of this, manufacturing factories can be shown with symbols that refer to smoke, while logging areas can be shown with symbols that refer to tree branches.
Tree branches do not imply environmental degradation, smoke does.
Freezing and thawing,Plant growth and Abrasion
Answer:
Hinduism , Buddhism, Sikhism
Explanation:
all 3 of theese religions originated in india ad hinduishm nd Buhdism are still comonly practiced today.
"<span>Rust Belt" is a term for upper Northeastern United States region and other like the Great Lakes, and the Midwest States, referring to economic
decline, population loss, and urban decay due to the shrinking
of its once powerful industrial sector.</span>
Answer:
Durante la etapa agroexportadora la cantidad de vías de ferrocarril aumentó.
Explanation:
Durante la etapa agroexportadora hubo un considerable aumento en el número de vías de ferrocarril que permitió que los diferentes productos provenientes del campo llegarán al puerto para ser exportados. El tren disminuyó los costos y el tiempo de traslado de las mercaderías favoreciendo así a la economía ya que se abarataron los costos, más productores pudieron exportar su materia prima y más productos pudieron ingresar a diferentes partes del país de forma más eficaz beneficiando al crecimiento económico y social.