<span>The resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty, refers to the paradox
that countries with an abundance of natural resources (like fossil
fuels and certain minerals), tend to have less economic growth, less
democracy, and worse development outcomes than countries with fewer
natural resources.</span>
Answer:
The map shows the locations of divergent plate boundaries.
Explanation:
There are three main types of plate boundaries, divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries. They are defined in accordance with the interaction that the plates have between each other. At divergent boundaries the plates move away from each other, at convergent boundaries, they move toward each other, and at transform boundaries, they slide past each other.
On this map, we have marked the locations of the divergent plate boundaries. We have the divergent boundaries between the Eurasian and Africa plates on one side and North American and South American on the other side, between the Pacific plate and Nazca plate, and between the Pacific and Nazca on one side and Cocos plate on the other Last but not least, there is the divergent plate boundary between the Antarctic plate on one side and the Australian, African, and South American plates on the other sides.
Answer:
According to Google, Nunavut has the lowest population density in Canada. This might occur because it's made up of islands and the area is a tundra so it's very cold and doesn't support agriculture. The islands are also accessible only by plane or boat so it's hard for people to move to the area.
Explanation:
Answer:
A,B,D
Explanation:
I believe that "B" is a possibly one; if not, then just A and D.
Also by examining other economy; you can learn from it, what people do and how they live their lives, same with listening to different music from there, because people listen to different music in different cultures as well.^^
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