the answer to your question is a waterclock, hope that helped :-)
These two are related through the fact that indigenous music and culture is increasingly being challenged and rivaled out through modernization and environmental degradation. People who play indigenous music and culture are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain their natural and true identity in this world.
It is important that steel plants are close to markets because their main input, scrap, is widely available. The new steel mills begin to approach the markets and move away from the inputs. At the end of the 20th century, most steel mills in the United States are closed. The survivors are found on the south side of Lake Michigan and on the east coast. Proximity to markets has become more important than the traditional situation factor of proximity to inputs. The growth of manufacturing in the United States was delayed during the nineteenth century, mainly due to the distance of the markets.
“In 1828, Congress passed a high protective tariff that infuriated the southern states because they felt it only benefited the industrialized north. For example, a high tariff on imports increased the cost of British textiles. This tariff benefited American producers of cloth — mostly in the north.”-google
Answer:
phones, blue light absorption
Explanation:
i say this because younger kids are getting phones now and phones release a substance called blue light, which is not very healthy for our eyes.