Answer:
The regions that have negative demographic trends and the ones where religion has big political power are the ones where there are policies for expansion of the population.
Explanation:
When it comes to population policies, the world can be divided into two groups, one being the one that has policies to stop the population growth and the other that has policies to expand its population. Generally speaking, the Western countries and the Muslim countries are the ones that promote the expansion of their populations, though the reasons are different.
The Western countries face very low birthrates and aging populations, so they have such policies in order to experience a decline of their populations and to have enough labor force for their economies. The Muslim countries, on the other hand, are countries where the religious authorities have big political power, and as it has always been the case in such situations, there is policies in place for expansion of the population so that the religion has more power through more followers, and maybe even expand by attacking other countries in the future.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Tuttle and Bowen conducted a study in 1958 after which the study of modern granite started. They also determined whether granite is igneous rock or not. Some of the prominent remarks that were concluded after the experiment by Tuttle and Bowen are
- A) When a silicate is melted at lower temperature, it contain equal proportions of Ab, Q and Or
- B) Felsic rock form at the end of the fractional crystallization of mafic rock
C) Determined the temperature and pressure at which high and low granite crystal melts and what is the impact on melting if Ab, Q and Or are present
The term October heat refers to the post-monsoon, pre-winter rise in temperatures across the nation. During the southwest monsoon, most parts of India cool down due to precipitation (rainfall), increased moisture, cloud cover, and sea winds in coastal areas.
Answer:
The most recent full supermoon occurred on March 9, 2020, and the next one will be on April 8, 2020. The one on November 14, 2016 was the closest full supermoon since January 26, 1948, and will not be surpassed until November 25, 2034.
Explanation:
1.Polar desert
2.northern tundra
3. Southern tundra
4.forest tundra
5.northern taiga
6.middle taiga
7.southern taiga
8.subtaiga