First off, it is largely rural. There are a few medium-sized cities here, but other than that, this is a very rural area. The fact that our overall living standards are high and good is both a pro and a drawback; they are expensive, but most jobs pay well enough (well regulated minimum wages). The politicians, despite their flaws, are generally not outright wicked people who exploit us, and the checks and balances system works. It is one of the safest countries, fairly egalitarian, has no true social hierarchy (compared to most of the rest of the world), and has strong press freedom. Strong worker rights exist, and society as a whole functions well. And of course its spacious and a lot of decent natural sites. Yeah, as another con i can add that it may be hard, unless you have a very outgoing personality to get friends as an adult. Of course it is easier if you are in certain organizations (sports, hobby, religious).
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They are two of biggest and most important cities in China.
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ANSWER : A.) mikhail gorbachev instituted social and political nations
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Green house effect occurs when the wavelenght of the infrared radiation in the incident solar radiation, looses some of its energy on reflection from the earth surface, making it longer and unable to pass through the greenhouse gases that act like a blanket around the earth.
The reflected radiation has a longer wavelenght because it looses energy to the earth as heat; leaving it with a new wavelenght too long to go through the greenhouse gases.
The jar envoirment does not provide the earth-like material that can absorbs some of the energy of the incident radiation so it goes out with relatively the same energy. Also, the refractive index of the green house gases and the glass used in the lab might not be the same so modeling it with a glass might not produce the same effect.
Finally, the light source used might not contain enough infrared energy as an incident solar radiation.