It's not that it is not growing. It is growing very slowly. Like most economies that are dependent on oil revenue, Columbia is really struggling with the world oil price (this is a whole study in itself and you really should develop a firm understanding of what is going on. It isn't oil that's the problem. It's the pricing structure of oil that's the trouble.)
So they need a better price for their oil.
They are doing the same thing that the place where I live is doing (Alberta Canada). They are turning more and more to creating manufacturing income which is not related to oil and agricultural exports. They need keep on encouraging manufacturing.
They need to cut the effects of corruption which the judicial system is also progressing to do.
The Incas lived in the tough territory of the Andes. They
found ways to overcome their difficulties by building numerous roads and
bridges. They constructed more than 18,600 miles of paved roads in Andes. Since
1994, these roads and bridges have been protected by the UNESCO World Heritage
Sites.
Answer:
AIDS
Explanation:
Aids was first documented in 1981, and it was largely ignored. But by 1985, there were over 15,000(nearly 16,000) cases of it.
"b. An atom is solid material" would be an example of something that is now considered scientifically inaccurate, since we now know that the atom is actually mostly open space.