Answer:
Both explain how the movement of the Earth's crust occurs.
Answer:
people spend money instead of saving it
Explanation:
Inflation decreases the purchasing power of a given currency. When inflation looms, people tend to buy and stock up those necessary things that their value is perceived to remain relatively the same. Some of these things can range from food and groceries, to fuel for cars and power. Some other commodities like gold and equities can be invested in, to maintain the value of the money spent on them over time. People will rather spend their money than save when inflation strikes because the value of the money saved now will decrease in the future due to inflation, so inflation creates a spending frenzy, and people will rather spend their money than save it.
The statement is not true. In fact, the truth is the other way around. New Zaeland is a country that has an abundance of freshwater reserves, and considering that its population is relatively small, it has it very well in the water supply department. Australia, on the other hand, is a country very poor with freshwater sources, especially when its size its taken into consideration. Luckily for Australia it doesn't have very large population, so the problem is still not as big, though the country is gradually engaging into desalination of seawater, as in some areas there are too many people concentrated, and the water sources can not respond to the demand. New Zealand doesn't have this problem though, as the country has lot of streams, rivers, and lakes, most of which have high quality freshwater that can be used for drinking and everything else. The country needs to be careful though as the pollution is increasing, and even though it doesn't have a problem at the moment, if the current trend continues it might end up in a bad situation in several decades.
The millennium goals for the UN are:
- Reduce the spreading of HIV/AIDS
- Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty
- Improve maternal health
- Reduce child mortality
- Global partnership for development
- Gender equality
- Environmental stability.
You can choose out of these; these are all the millennium goals
Source: Me; had a civics test on this last week.
Your answer is 19.2
Hope it helped.