Answer:
King Leopold II of Belgium tried to persuade the Belgian government to support colonial expansion around Congo Basin. Leopold established a colony himself.
Explanation:
Belgium controlled 3 colonies and 3 concessions during its history. Belgian Congo, (1908/1960) Ruanda Urundi, (1923/1962) and a concession in China.
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Answer:
animal wastes and fertilizers
Explanation:
The majority of the nitrates that are polluting the rivers come from the animal wastes and from the fertilizers used in the agriculture. The increased amounts of nitrates in the rivers causes eutrophication. This basically means that the water is becoming over-saturated with nutrients. This leads to the spreading out of the algae. As the algae spread out more and more, they cover the surface part of the water, so large portions of the rivers do not receive sunlight, which kills of the organisms that use photosynthesis. Further, the algae reduce the amount of oxygen in the water, often resulting in dying out of the fishes. It is a chain reaction that leads from one thing to another and the end result is devastating.
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Explanation:
Urban geography is a branch of human geography concerned with various aspects of cities. An urban geographer's main role is to emphasize location and space and study the spatial processes that create patterns observed in urban areas. To do this, they study the site, evolution and growth, and classification of villages, towns, and cities as well as their location and importance in relation to different regions and cities. Economic, political and social aspects within cities are also important in urban geography.
Answer:
Conglomerate rock
Explanation:
This is a type of sediment rock that has a coarse-grained texture. It is made up of small pieces of gravel-sized clasts, such as pebbles and cobbles. The mechanism of conglomerate rock formation is by consolidation and lithification.
Conglomerates are found in a variety of sedimentary environments such as, Deepwater marine, Shallow marine, Fluvial, Alluvial, and Glacial environments.