Answer:
Many types
Explanation:
The distance decay is the negative effect on spatial interaction (international trade) that might occur when the distance is bigger between the provider and the receiver. This was clearly the case in regions where the infrastructure is underdeveloped. Nowadays it doesn´t have such a big effect any more. Take the avocado market: Mexican producers earn sufficient enough to export them to the U.S. because the product itself is more important than the distance. The other way around: Coca Cola can be found in any remote Mexican village and sometimes even replaces drinking water (!). Again the distance decay has little effect here but cultural habits, very often molded by multinationals, do have their effect.
B. create extra deposit money
Differing interpretations of the Bible by Christians in Europe eventually led to different religious movements sprouting up, the most famous of which was Protestantism.
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Alcids (or auks) fill a similar ecological niche in the northern hemisphere as penguins do in the southern hemisphere, except alcids can fly — and can fly long distances. The top photo is of a mixed group of Rhinoceros Auklets and Common Murres in flight over Monterey Bay in February, some having flown thousands of miles from Alaska to reach that rich pelagic wintering locale.
To quote Nettleship (1996), alcids are "a highly specialized and ecologically diverse group of marine, wing-propelled pursuit-diving birds." Many live at high northern latitudes — like this group of Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills (left) on Machias Seal Island, Canada — where their fat well-insulated bodies and comical appearances add to the feeling that they recall "northern penguins." Like penguins, though, some species reach tropical latitudes.