Answer: It nourishes them and it's wind pulls them down
Explanation:
The February/March period when the rain begins is known as the Mango period. This moment helps the mango to complete it's growth process and become ready for consumption. Asides from being ready from consumption by the weather, it also helps in pushing down the mangoes with the force of it's wind and making it available and easy for people to get. Mangoes begin growing before February/March but become ready for consumption by that time based on the nourishment that comes by the rain
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Answer:
(A) depends heavily on a nationalized oil industry.
Explanation:
The problem with Venezuela, is that it is what economists called a rentier state. Basically, it means that the country heavily relies on the extraction of natural resources to generate revenue for its country.
With Venezuela, this natural resource is oil. Due to its overreliance on this resource, when oil price went down, the country's economy went down with it. Other countries in South America - such as Brazil and Argentina - diversify their country's source of income, creating a buffer when one sector is experiencing a crisis; which unfortunately Venezuela did not do.