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Anastasio Somoza, in full Anastasio Somoza García, byname Tacho, (born Feb. 1, 1896, San Marcos, Nicaragua—died Sept. 29, 1956, Ancón, Panama Canal Zone), soldier-politician who was dictator of Nicaragua for 20 years. Preferring the use of patronage and bribery to violence, he established a family dynasty in which he was succeeded by his son Luis Somoza Debayle as president (1956–63) and by another son, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, as head of the Guardia Nacional and then as president (1967–72, 1974–79).
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1. (D) Atlantic Lowlands (Most of the Brazilians live in this part because the climate is more bearable and most of the economy of the country is based in this part)
2. (C) Semiarid (In this climate type in Brazil there's long periods of drought as well as warm winds that manage to increase the temperature more then any other part of the country)
3. (A) Sugarcane (The sugarcane is something that Brazil has in abundance, so it's no wander that it is the dominant ingredient for making ethanol)
4. (B) Emperor Pedro I (Even though Portuguese born, he is the founder of the Brazilian state and it's first leader)
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- Mechanical weathering involves the breakdown of the rocks into small pieces by the external support such as pressure whereas Chemical weathering involves the breakdown of the rocks takes place by the chemical process.
- Mechanical weathering is a physical change that is caused by the movement of wind and water whereas chemical weathering takes place when the chemicals present in the air or water get mixed with minerals or rocks.
- Mechanical weathering involves:
Abrasion, freezing, thawing, exfoliation.
- Whereas Chemical weathering involves:
dissolution, oxidation, carbonation, hydrolysis.
The phrase “Global South” refers broadly to the regions of Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. It is one of a family of terms, including “Third World” and “Periphery,” that denote regions outside Europe and North America, mostly (though not all) low-income and often politically or culturally mar- ginalized.