Answer: The mantle
(More specifically, the asthenosphere)
Answer:
Social indicators such as health and levelsof crime, subjective well-being measures (assessing people’s evaluative reactionsto their lives and societies), and economic indices. These alternative indicatorsassess three philosophical approaches to well-being that are based, respectively,on normative ideals, subjective experiences, and the ability to select goods andservices that one desires. The strengths and weaknesses of the various approachesare reviewed. It is argued that social indicators and subjective well-being measuresare necessary to evaluate a society, and add substantially to the regnant economicindicators that are now favored by policy makers. Each approach to measuring thequality of life contains information that is not contained in the other measures
Explanation:
https://lemosandcrane.co.uk/resources/RISE%20Measuring%20quality%20of%20life.pdf
Non-durable goods are those good used by ordinary people are most affected by scarcity.
Explanation:
Non durable goods are those goods that is limited in nature that is it will last for lesser than three years and non durable goods are needed for survival of human beings. The necessities needed for survival is food and clothing. Two types of non durable goods are customer goods and the capital goods.
In terms of economics scarcity refers to lack of different types of capital. Due to unlimited wants and needs of people scarcity of capital goods can occur. If the consumer always have fascination for new things the resources become limited.
I attached a picture of the layers of the earth. They are the:
Crust (<em>which isn't really the interior</em>)
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
Yes it developed but am not really sure what you mean