Answer:
They help by:
Explanation:
Automated haul trucks and drilling machines are being tested in mines across the world. Sensors at the tip of drill bits are measuring ore grade in real time, and data analytics is being used to discover new deposits of precious metals. In oil and gas, underwater robots fix gas pipelines off the coast and drones inspect offshore oil rigs. Crawling well-drilling machines drill multiple wells quickly and accurately one after another. These are just some of the many ways technology is transforming the demand and supply of resources.
The answer is b) situational specificity.
Behaviorists believe that our responses to environmental/situational stimuli shape our actions.
I think you maybe looking for Life Liberty and the Persuit of Happiness ((it originally was you could own land, but slaves weren't allowed to do so)) that what i learned in my highschool history class were the basic principles ((sorry if im wrong))
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If Harry wakes up in England at 8:00 in the morning, then Ron is going to bed in California - This is the fun part - Solving for the unknown time!
England is 8 hours ahead of California, so Ron would go to bed at 4:00 p.m.
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Many African countries are anyway struggling with money, and receiving a lot of foreign help. Having debt only makes their financial situation worse and increases the need for foreign help. So in a way, richer countries give money to African countries so that the African countries can give it back- this is not optimal.
Another reason is that a stronger Africa could buy more goods from other countries, and the economy of other countries would increase, too.