The world's economies interact with each other by trading. For example, if oil is easier to access in Saudi Arabia than America, it will be less expensive, so we trade. The economies affect one another by giving each other easier access to different resources and products.
Answer:
Climate change is a global phenomenon. The intensity of the impacts will vary across the globe. For example, in the low lying islands, sea level rise will be the obvious impact, cause the water wells/bores to become salty. This will also pose threat for crops and plants to grow. For larger islands and continents(as is for South Africa), increasing temperature will lead to prolonged dry season and drought. Also frequency of rainy season leading to flooding. In similar context, will also affect food production.
Back to the question, how were you going to solve the problem? This is a tough question that have challenged scientists, academics, policy makers and the ordinary citizens like us for decades now. There are two words commonly used when dealing with impacts of climate change, Adaptation and mitigation.
For adaptation, one have to look on tangible solutions to response to the impacts. Example for salt water killing crops, plant crops that can withstand brackish water. This is only an example.
For mitigation, this is what our leaders have been discussing during the COP conferences. To reduce the amount of greenhouse as including CO2 pumped into the atmosphere by industries.
So the question, both adaptation and mitigation measure will have to be adopted. But you cannot solve the problem, only adapted to the changes.
Explanation:
Its captured via a area that does not let it out like a planting house the glass keeps the sun rays in. And the atmosphere works like that aswell
You have a formula :
. You just have to apply it. It would gives :
Now, use your mind. How many would be needed to make 2000 cm3.
Therefore <span>the minimum number of identical containers that Tim would need to make 2,000 cm3 of ice is
20 (
option D).
Hope this helps !
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From the lower plate which melts in the earths mantle.