I will be
comparing the development between the country of Japan and Chad.
Japan is a
HIC (High Income Country) and Chad is a LIC (Less Income Country). Stated in
the world factbook, the country of Japan has a GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of $5.405
trillion dollars while Chad has a GDP of $29.64 billion in 2017. GDP shows the
value of the country based on its resources and value of products that the
country produces. This means Japan is full of a lot of resources and can
manufacture many products to import and export. Chad does not have many resources,
so they cannot produce many goods.
According
to Rostow’s model, counties develop by completing 5 stages. A country starts
out with agriculture and then makes its way to become an industrialized and innovated
country. Many LIC’s are still in the first couple stages of the model where agriculture
takes a big part of people’s lives because farming takes a long time to do. The
government can help with the development of farming by giving people the tools
and equipment needed so they can do things faster and more efficiently.
*I wish you good luck! This sounds like something my APHUG teacher (Mr. Nydle) would give me some years back XD
Answer:
Meander cutoff
Explanation:
Oxbow Bend, which is part of Snake River in Grand Teton National Park is a meander river. A meander is a river that follows a series of curves, bends or loops in its watercourse. However, when one of these loops or curves becomes cut off from the rest of the river, but remains filled with water, it is known as a meander cutoff.
The answer is b. The city served as the epicenter" =
I would say <span>A) perceptual region</span>
Answer:
1. An Extreme Territory among Giants.
2. The Highest Mountains on Earth.
3. The Deepest Canyon On Earth.
4. The Original Name Of Mount Everest.
5. The Nepal’s Capital Was Once A Lake.
6. Hinduism Is The Most Important Religion In The Land Of Buddha.
7. Home of Endangered Animals.
8. The Legend Of Yeti, The Abominable Snowman.
9. The Greatest Concentration Of Places Recognized By UNESCO.
10. The Fearsome Gurkhas At Service Of United Kingdom.
11. The Calendar in Nepal.
12. Nepales Eat Every Day Dal Bhat.