Answer: True
Explanation:
Countries across the world have woken up to the importance of Foreign Direct Investment and it's role in Development.
They have watched successful countries like China, Singapore and Japan acquire wealth through FDI and want that success.
The United Nations has noted that for this reason countries have passed laws making it easier to engage in FDI and this is very evident with the presence of huge Multinational Companies.
I believe the answer is: water and climate
Experimental. Dr James used an experimental model of research for his study which involved facial symmetry. Experimental studies basically comprise of an independent and dependent variable. The goal is to observe if the independent variable has an effect on the dependent variable, and if it has how strong and where is it heading? This is how an experimental study is performed.
Answer:
A control should have been included in the investigation
Explanation:
It is impossible for the student to interpret a correct conclusion about his experiment, without adding a control treatment where he can really compare the differences between the variables.
Control treatment is an element of research that receives all factors, except the variable being tested. The control serves to make comparisons with the other treatments, allowing to observe the exact difference between a system where the variable was tested and the system where it was not.
In the case of the question above, it would have been necessary for the student to have placed a cart on a ramp of normal height and without sandpaper. That way he could compare the speed between this cart and the carts on the other ramps, thus having a correct result.
The removal of fish from a body of water at such pace that they can't replenish in time, with that species getting underpopulated in that area is called <em>Overfishing</em>.
And happens when the proportion of captured fish is bigger than the fish population can restore by natural reproduction
<em>Overfishing</em> is basically cutting back the supply of fish by fishing too much; and off course, this has impacts on the rest of the marine ecosystem.