heat, wind, moisture/ humidity, dryness, natural disasters
The correct answer is <span>that faster
and cheaper production of cloth raised the demand for cotton plants,
which increased the need for enslaved workers on Southern plantations. Since you could manufacture more that meant that you also needed more resources and more workers. This led to more and more slaves being bought and the cotton plant owners earning huge sums of money.</span>
B. The history of the industry isn’t relevant
<span>It is Herding and
livestock. Bringing animals together to form a herd and move from one place to
another has not been possible in south East Asia. This is because in this
region, there is difficult terrain and it’s prone to severe natural calamities
such as earthquakes. Also, the climate is not favorable for rearing livestock.</span>