The correct answer is dynamic externality
Dynamic externalities, which capture how much the past environment affects local growth in the present. In this way, the economies of agglomeration, in addition to being static, can also be dynamic.
Answer:
legislative: "well i just got another complaint about the same thing." *puts their face in their hands and sighs softly* "well i guess it time to do something about this." *gets to work writing out a new bill hoping it will pass so they don't get no more complaints*
executive: *making a new twitter post when someone walks in and hands him the new law* "whats this supposed to be?" he asked as he look up at the lady. she smiles softly and tells him its a purposing of a new law. he sighs and starts reading it and debates if hes going to pass it or not. *he passes it and gets back to tweeting*
judicial: *starts reading over the law and chooses if there for or against it* "its time to vote" *they all vote and majority vote for it so the law passes*
Explanation:
<span>Littoral zones are more likely to contain vegetation than riparian zones. The statement presented is False. A r</span>iparian zone<span> or </span>riparian area<span> is the interface between land and a </span>river<span> or </span>stream<span>. </span>Riparian<span> is also the proper nomenclature for one of the fifteen terrestrial </span>biomes<span> of the earth.</span>