The correct answer is - B) providing resources to modernize Tibet's economy and society in general.
China has been trying to integrate Tibet into the Chinese society, in one way or another, since it incorporated it in its territory. Since Tibet is on the fa western part of the country and pretty isolated of the developed part, the Chinese government made a plan to bring in the modern society in Tibet instead.
The Chinese government invested heavily in Tibet, and improved the infrastructure and the living conditions, make it in the shape of the the developed ares in the east. Also, lot of Han Chinese were sponsored by the government to move to Tibet, so the Tibetans became a minority in Tibet very quickly. It is a process that is still going on, and it seems that manages to properly perform a cultural assimilation of the Tibetans.
<span>Ore deposits of the element Aluminium do not require extreme concentrations because it is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust.
</span><span>Aluminium is the most common metal in the </span><span>Earth's crust.
</span>However aluminium can not be found free stand alone. All of the earth's aluminum<span> is combined with other elements to form compounds.</span>
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Some cratons in Canada and Greenland shelter the oldest continental rocks in the world, about 4 billion years old. Other cratons in South Africa, Australia and Asia have continental rocks that are 3 billion years old. The oldest seafloor is comparatively very young, approximately 280 million years old.
Explanation:
Nutrient cycle is the exchange of organic and inorganic matter between physical environment and living organisms .
Hence , when the neighbor is applying fertilizers, then he is giving essential providing macro nutrients (phosphorous, nitrogen and potassium) to the soil. But soil will have both micro and macro nutrients in balance. Excess macronutrients will reduce micronutrients availability , as plant may not be using all the nutrients supplied by the neighbor . This will cause the accumulation of nitrogen in the soil thus affecting the nitrogen cycle (nitrogen cycle is one of the Earth's biogeochemical cycles). Plants will get nitrogen from soil and bacteria will convert it to a usable form , but readily available excess nitrogen will allow <u>the growth of weeds</u>, and<u> washing of these nutrients will create eutrophication situation.</u> In usual cases plants absorbs nitrogen in the form of nitrates and bacterial also converts ammonium into nitrates, the denitrifying bacteria converts this nitrate to nitrites and nitrogen gas. The excessive availability of nitrogen from fertilizer will disturb the balance of nitrogen available in the soil .
Answer: depends
Explanation:
if the canadian government can spare the money, then yes, if there is little they would be able to provide then no, as they should most likely keep their country not bankrupt (or whatever the global scale term is)