Answer:
Xenophobia is the fear/distrust of anything perceived to be foreign. There is no specific anti-xenophobia laws in South Africa because xenophobia is a state of mind not an act.
The constitution protects all citizens from discrimination but this can only be the discrimination acted out not just thought.
So xenophobic violence is prescribed by the criminal acts, employment based xenophobia is prescribed by the labour acts and so forth.
Explanation:
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Desertification has affected parts of Africa as:
D. it has led to a decrease in land available for farming.
Explanation:
Africa has the biggest desert in the world : the Sahara which is ever expanding and there are other lands in the semi arid regions near the sub tropic too.
This is because of a combination of the geographic features of the sub arid regions, the less nutrient soil that is prone to desertification and the fact that the wind currents are aversion for constant precipitation.
This means that there is increasingly less farm land in the continent.
Answer:
Following the formula
where ΔX= changes in the quantity of berths
and ΔY= changes in the price of fuel
The result is that after a 4% increase in the price of fuel, the quantity of berths will decrease in 8.6%.
Explanation:
Cross-Price Elasticity is the result of the division between the porcentual changes in quantity of the good X (in this case berths) against porcentual changes in the price of good Y (in this case the price of fuel). In this case they are complementary goods, and an increase in one will decrease the quantity of the other.