The answer is<u> "a good with an elastic supply"</u>
A good or service has an elastic supply when the rate change in the amount provided surpasses the rate change in cost. By and large the supplier can react rapidly to a value change.
Elasticity of supply is estimated as the proportion of proportionate change in the amount provided to the proportionate change in cost. High elasticity demonstrates the supply is touchy to changes in costs, low elasticity shows little affectability to value changes, and no elasticity implies no association with cost. Likewise called value elasticity of supply.
Hello. You forgot to put the necessary map for this question to be answered. The map is attached below.
In addition, the second question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Which activity is a method of habitat restoration?
A. cleaning up after environmental disasters B. allowing trees to grow naturally C. farming techniques like terrace farming and tree belts D. creating a reservoir to prevent flooding"
Answer:
B. the Great Barrier Reef
A. cleaning up after environmental disasters
Explanation:
The area marked on the map above refers to Australia's Great Barrier Reef. This region has the largest coral reef in the world and a major tourist spot, with 2000 kilometers of extension.
A method of habitat restoration is one that seeks to reduce or end the problems that an environment presents after a natural disaster, or after an intense exploration that ended up destroying or damaging the environment. Among the options given, the one that is a method of habitat restoration is: cleaning up after environmental disasters
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Politics also must balance security with individual liberty because many possible and actual safety measures involve restrictions on liberty.
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cool question!
A man who is almost 65 years old withdraws from his connections with younger people, and his coworkers stop asking him for help would be described as a behavior that is natural part of aging according the <span>disengagement theory.
</span><span>This theory states that "aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased interaction between the aging person and others in the social system he belongs to".</span>