Answer:
The most important reason for the decline in the use of coal in the UK was pollution.
Explanation:
The UK was the first country in the world to industrialize. Its industry was based on the power produced by coal. Coal is a fossil fuel and it is highly efficient when it comes to the production of energy, and with the UK having an abundance of this resource it seemed that it is a perfect match.
The coal indeed helped the industry in the UK to skyrocket, but as time was passing it was also bringing in more and more problems. The major problem was the heavy pollution, which in turn resulted in other problems. The pollution contributed to low visibility, hard breathing, significant worsening of the health of the people, acid rains that were destroying the vegetation and caused heavy erosion. Seeing the consequences, the country moved in another direction and gradually abandoned the coal and replaced it with oil, hydropower, nuclear power, and in more recent times with renewable energy sources.
The first layer is unconformity i think
Lol it is near to south Antarctica
Answer:
1. The thing that influences our purchasing choice is price for the lower class and sometimes quality for the upper class. Something they both care about is quantity which brings usually less quality to the product so it usually appeals less to the upper class.
2. The reason there's so much waste is because in some public places their are little choice in which to through away your food and other waste. Also the older generation cares less about their waste choice because they will only be on the planet for a short time longer.
Explanation: Sorry I did not have time to do 3 and 4!?!?!?!?!
The correct answer is 9πr^2
I know because I just took the quiz.