Answer:
The correct answer is C. Before the Angkor Wat in Cambodia became a Buddhist temple, it honored a god of Hinduism.
Explanation:
Angkor Wat is the most famous temple in the ruined city of Angkor a few kilometers north of the city of Siem Reap in northern Cambodia. The temple complex was built by King Suryavarman II (1113-50) as a Hindu temple for the god Vishnu. In the 1300s or 1400s, the temple was converted into a Buddhist temple; something that more or less continued to this day, even though the rest of Angkor was abandoned in the 16th century. The temple is considered to be the architectural highlight of classical Khmer culture, and along with the rest of the Angkor area, Angkor Vat in 1992 was placed on UNESCO's World Heritage list.
b. Population is increasing, so the demand for food is also increasing.
c. Soil fertility is decreasing.
d. Little investment has been made in mechanization in the region.
The false statement is - a. Agricultural production has increased slightly since 1960.
The agricultural production in Africa, since 1960 until the present, has been increasing at a moderate rate, not at a small rate. If it was only a slight increase, considering the ever-growing population on the continent (it is the continent with fastest and biggest growth of population) than very big portion of the ''plus'' population would have died from starvation. The continent definitely needs bigger production, especially for its own needs, but it has to be said that little by little the situation is getting better at some regions.
Answer:
The false statement is - a. Agricultural production has increased slightly since 1960.
Answer:
1 Least developed -( lowest quality life)
2 Newly industrializing - (second best quality of life)
3 Developing - (third best quality of life)
4 Developed - ( best quality of life)
Explanation:
1 Least developed - Not quite evolved, but rapidly moving towards development( lowest quality life)
2 Newly industrializing -Low living conditions, underdeveloped infrastructure and development of human at medium to low rates (second best quality of life)
3 Developing -High living standards, advanced economies and high levels of human evolution (third best quality of life)
4 - Developed -High inequality, social dependence and low levels of human evolution ( best quality of life)
Biological weathering is the weakening and subsequent disintegration of rock by plants, animals and microbes.