Answer:
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Explanation:
There is only one major mountain range east of the Mississippi River (the Appalachians) but two major ranges west ( the Rockies and the Sierra Nevadas). The latter mountain ranges are relatively younger than the Appalachians and therefore have higher and sharper (and more) peaks.
The following group of people who have suffered discrimination in Japan are the Ainu. The Indonesian name for Borneo is Kalimantan. Hanoi is the main center of Vietnam's marketplace economy and that is the only true statement in the list. The Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea was established in 1953. Edo is not among the four main islands of Japan.
Answer: Establish common currency
Explanation:
The Common Agricultural Policy is simply the agricultural policy which involves the European Union. Subsidies were provided to farmers which ensured increase in production and offering of reasonable prices.
Another goal of the Common Agricultural Policy was also to ensure that farmers have fair living standards.
Establishment of a common currency isn't a goal of CAP.
Answer:
The evolution of karst landscape is by the interaction of water with limestone rocks.
Explanation:
- The karst topography is formed by the dissolved soluble rocks like the limestone and dolomite and featured by the sinkholes and caves.
- The development of the karst occurs when the acidic water starts to break down the surface bedrocks and cracks open in the bedding plane, as time passes these features gets wider and leads to the development of a drainage system. Carbonic acid is one of the main mechanisms for the formation of features.
- The karst landscape has a variety of small features and these include the sinkholes, limestone payments, cave pillars, stalactites, and stalagmites. Hazards associated with the karst landscape are erosion by rivers, sinkholes, and hollow holes and Karst wells, etc.
- The relations between the groundwater and surface water are water quality and quantity. The subsurface layer creates a filter and cleans water from other impurities.
French Guiana, like many other small French insular and quasi-insular territories including the nearby French West Indies, remained French because there was little interest in separating from a much larger and wealthier country willing to support the local economy and population. French Guiana might be poor relative to metropolitan France, but its inhabitants are wealthy compared to their South American neighbours. What is more, the people of French Guiana are French citizens, hence citizens of the wider European Union with all the benefits these statuses ensure. Abandoning these economic and political privileges for the dubious benefits of independence would result in real and very significant costs to the population of French Guiana, especially given the negative experiences of neighbouring Surinam since independence from the Netherlands. Why change things?