Answer:
Wars cost too much.
That’s really not a surprise. The surprise is how much more they cost than we’ve been told.
It might help to think of the nation’s post-9/11 wars in Afghanistan and Iraq like a pair of icebergs. The Pentagon tells us how much we’ve each paid for the wars. But that only tells us how much of those icebergs we can see above the waves. While it includes totals for war fighting, it doesn’t track the Pentagon’s bigger war budget, interest paid on money we’ve borrowed to fight the wars, veterans’ care, and other ancillary costs. There’s a whole lot more hidden beneath the waves. The real issue isn’t whether the cost of war is high; the issue is why the U.S. government keeps under-estimating it, and why U.S. citizens and taxpayers keep tolerating it.
Answer: The Nile flooded at regular intervals; the Tigris and Euphrates flooded irregularly.
Explanation:
Surgery<span> to remove the </span>ovaries<span> is called </span>hysterectomy so yes
The general theory relates to supply and demand. In such that the costs associated with the overall supply, including managing, transporting and manufacturing of the goods, along with the demand the amount of goods or services required by a given population. When a supply is plentiful and there is less demand, the good or services general decrease in cost. When there is less supply, than there is demand, the good or service increases in cost. So If a necessity is less expensive than an unnecessary item, it could be based on the simply supply and demand issue. Or it could be related to the fundamental costs stated previously, in that in order to manufacture and/or produce the goods or services for the necessity it costs less and there is a high supply to meet the high demand, where there is a low supply to meet a low demand for the unnecessary product or service.
There were many reasons mainly the fact that they wanted to control the spice trade which was many in China Japan and India (Which at the time were called the Indies) and they needed a faster way (and therefore more profitable way) to get the spices instead of trading with the merchants and traders like they did before which was more expensive. And they decided to find more faster, cheaper routes to Asia.Also many people wanted to spread their religion Christanity to others which caused problems later on. At the time explorers thought that if they could explore they would end up with lots of gold and jewels and they craved fame and glory as well. And at the time, new shipbuilding and mapping technology was created making it easier to travel by ship than it had before. These are just some of the main reasons why.