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kifflom [539]
2 years ago
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d1i1m1o1n [39]2 years ago
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The answer is F i’m pretty sure
anzhelika [568]2 years ago
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Answer:

<em>G - Development of different economies in the two regions</em>

Explanation:

With different climate, and soil, there come different economies. The reasons for this are:

  • Certain crops only grow in certain climates

  • Certain crops only grow in certain soils

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Space food has certainly come a long way since Yuri Gagarin squeezed meat paste from a tube into his mouth on mankind’s debut space flight in 1961. While nutritional appropriateness, ergonomics, weight, shelf-life and practicality for eating in a zero-gravity environment are prioritised, how appetising food is to the crew of the ISS is also an important part of every space agency’s food-research programme. In general, any food taken aboard the ISS should excel in all of these criteria, as well as being quick and easy to serve, simple to clean up and leave little waste behind.

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