Shinzo Abe: Japan
Chiang Kai-shek: China
Kim Jong Un: North Korea
Park Geun-hye: South Korea
Mao Zedong: Taiwan
<span>1. nitrogen
</span>a biogeochemical cycle that cycles material by fixation, assimilation, ammonification, nitrification, denitrification, and the food chain <span>
2. phosphorus
</span>a biogeochemical cycle that cycles material by weathering, erosion, tectonic activity, and the food chain
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3. tectonic
</span>a geochemical cycle that cycles material by mantle convection, subduction, and seafloor spreading <span>
4. carbon
</span>a biogeochemical cycle that cycles material by photosynthesis, respiration, and the food chain <span>
5. hydrologic
</span>a biogeochemical cycle that cycles material by evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and transpiration <span>
6. rock
</span>a geochemical cycle that cycles material by weathering, erosion, deposition, cementation, and metamorphism
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The correct answer is - C. Colombia.
Colombia has a long tradition in coca production and than illegal trade with cocaine and unfortunately this is what is the country's trademark. Unlike some of the South American countries where it is noticed a drop in coca production, Colombia is actually having an increase in production, and a very significant one, every year in the past 6 years there's more and more plantations with coca and there is more and more cocaine production that ends up illegally all over the world. This process is mainly sponsored and under the wings of the Colombian cartels.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A and D just doesn't make sense, B is wrong because they have tourists that may spread diseases, so it should be C.
Let me know if you got it right.
Such a practice is known as shifting cultivation or slash-and-burn. This was used by tribal people and American Indians for farming. They clear the land, grow crops for a few years, and move away when the land is fallow, allowing the land to regain nutrients and the forest to grow back. They generally return to the land in 10 to 12 years.