Agricultural consumption refers to the consumption, or eating, of a place's agriculture, or farmed resources, such as wheat, hay, crops, etc. However, it may also refer to the "using up" of a place's resources. For example, take the phrase, "The economy consumed the country's resources." The economy didn't actually eat the resources, but used them up. Either works depending on the situation, but most likely, the question is looking for the first answer :)
New Hampshire is part of the six-state New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bounded by Quebec, Canada, to the north and northwest; Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east; Massachusetts to the south; and Vermont to the west.
The question that Bill Clinton calls the urgent question of our time is weather or not we can make change a friend to us instead of it being an enemy. Basically ,he is saying we need to be flexible and ready to change because he believed that change was good for the country.
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Migrations can be:
1. internal migrations that can be:
2. international migrations which can be:
- migrations for economic reasons
- migrations in tourist interest (between countries)
- migrations for religious reasons
- migration due to ethnic causes
- migrations for ideological reasons