Mostly found in earths crust as silicate ores which are a type of clay
Answer:
44.9 degrees north, 198.3 degrees west
Explanation:
34+10.9=44.9
118+80.3=198.3
conservation, international agreements, managed use,
public awareness
Answer:
Monarchies have a hereditary system that determines the successor.
Explanation:
If we compare the monarchies and the dictatorships, we will notice that there are numerous similarities among them. This should not come as a surprise since in both cases there is a single ruler that is above the law which more often than not leads to cruelty and mistreatment of the people. The societies tend to be with high disparity when it comes to opportunities and wealth, and in none of them, the people have any say in chosing their leaders.
One thing that sticks out as a difference between the two is that the monarchies have a hereditary system that determines the successor. This basically means that the power is kept within the family. In dictatorships, this can be the case, but more often it isn't. The successor is usually someone that is of high rank and very close to the dictator while having a family member as a successor is relatively rare.
Answer:
Ethiopia is a fastest growing economy in the world.
Explanation:
- Ethiopia s located in the horn of Africa and is bordered by the Somali in east and Sudan on the south. It is a Central highland and is a plateau that varies from 1,290 to 3,000 meters from the mean sea level. A number of rivers cross the plateau like the Blue Nile. Geologically it forms tableland and is made of the sedimentary, metamorphic and the igneous rocks.
- Ethiopia has a mixed transitional economy and is has a large public sector, and has one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa with high population growth. It has a GDP of 91.166 billion.
- <u>Ethiopian monarchy is a Marxist military government nationalized for companies and land form foreign assistance and has an extensive military expenditure. Thus the economy has significantly deteriorated from the famine and the civil wars</u>.