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North korea's economy was severely weakened in the early 1990s when Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, <span>leaving China as the isolated regime's only major ally.
To add, </span><span>diplomatic relations between the </span>Democratic People's Republic of Korea<span> and the </span>Union of Soviet Socialist Republics<span> (the predecessor state to the </span>Russian Federation<span>) were first established on October 12, 1948 shortly after the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was proclaimed.</span>
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line g has an angle with the plane R
A plane is fully defined using a point on it and a line (vector) located on it
if there is a relation between line F and line G (perpendiculars for example) then answer could be true
Advances in technology is a major element in our ability to keep food
production in pace with population growth. (Option C)
How will Advances in technology help food production to keep pace with population growth?
Technology can help transform the global food production system and reduce its impact on climate and the environment. Digital farming systems can also be used to reduce food waste and are used at all stages of the supply chain.
<h3>What is food production technology?</h3>
Food innovation uses robotics, GPS technology and smartphone apps to improve food production processes. New technologies in various food industries are enhancing and enhancing the customer experience.
<h3>What is the role of technology in food preservation? </h3>
These new food preservation technologies can extend the shelf life of raw or processed foods by inactivating enzymes and reducing the growth rate or viability of food spoilage microorganisms without altering food quality characteristics, including
- taste
- odor
- color
- texture, and
- nutritional value.
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Do you have any ideas or choices all i have here is this info that i typed i had this question before do not know if that will help tho. The Erie Canal was important to Chicago's growth in the 1830s, because
the Erie Canal gave direct water access from the East Coast through the
Great Lakes to Chicago. Another important development was the opening
in 1848 of the Illinois and Michigan Canal that connected the Chicago
River (and hence Lake Michigan) to the Mississippi River. But after
1850 or so, the most important reason for Chicago's growth was its
development as a rail/ship nexus, joining railroad traffic from Iowa and
points west, as well as Missouri, Kentucky and points south, and the
Great Lakes, which connected to Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan,
Pennsylvania, New York, and through the St. Lawrence Seaway New England
and Europe.