The river Thames, it flows through central London! Hope that help :)
Answer:
• The New World appeared worthless.
• The cost was too high.
• France was at war with England.
Explanation:
The French had extensive holdings in North America but they didn't think these areas held much value apart from the fur trade which was largely being replaced by cotton.
The cost of financing expeditions to the new world was also quite high as well as maintaining outposts in the new world. Seeing as the French did not see much value in the place, spending all that money made little sense to them.
The third and most important reason was the war with the British. After the British won the French and Indian war, they gained the ascendancy in North America such that the French could not impose themselves anymore.
For these three reasons, the French stopped paying for voyages and eventually sold off their lands in North America.
From an archived question I looked up for you, I believe it should be water-table aquifers. By the way, if you look in the link above, replace the 4449929 with 482974 to see the answer to it!
The correct answer is - a rise in the total amount of goods and services produced within the borders of a nation.
The economic growth is is defined by the economic activity of the nation, how much is it producing, as well as the quality of the production, of both goods and services within its borders.
If a nation starts to produce more goods, and has where to sell those goods, that automatically, the nation is making bigger profit by having and influx of money in its economy. The same goes for the services, if they are increasing and their quality is becoming better (which is a huge factor for the increase), more and more money will flow into this sector, thus giving it a big economic injection for the nation.