Innovation can be simply defined as a "new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of device or method". However, innovation is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. Such innovation takes place through the provision of more-effective products, processes, services, technologies, or business models that are made available to markets, governments and society. The term "innovation" can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that "breaks into" the market or society. Innovations tend to be produced by outsiders and founders in startups, rather than existing organizations. Innovation is related to, but not the same as, invention, as innovation is more apt to involve the practical implementation of an invention (i.e. new/improved ability) to make a meaningful impact in the market or society, and not all innovations require an invention.
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I believe air is a free resource but that does not mean there is an abundance of it, in theory, it can run out. as large corporations and manufacturing increase so does air pollution, and extensive quantities of money are being thrown into these factories, manufacturing, etc. The more money these corporations try to make the more likely they are to be inconsiderate of the people. but for now air is a free rescource.
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The following are the regions matched with their respective descriptions based of the geo-economic and geopolitical locations:
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1. Poor soil and first factories - Central
2. Confederate States of America, Coastal Plains American - Pacific
3. Earthquakes and volcanoes - Mountain
4. Cordillera states and Grand Canyon - Southern
5. Great Plains, last place settled - Prairie
6. Great Lakes and Mississippi for shipping goods - Northeastern
7. Covers southwest United States and the northern part of Mexico - Southwest Desert
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