The Serengeti and Masai Mara are examples of this type of biome
The Savannah (Grasslands)
The value of a good or service assigned by the market
Price
A resource found in most supply chains, whose price shifts can cause major economic disruptions
Oil
A former African British Colony
Kenya, Egypt, South Africa, Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Nigeria, Botswana, Sudan
The total value of goods and services produced in an economy for a particular year
Gross Domestic Product
An adaptation found in the rainforest
Camouflage, Water-resistance (scales, skin) etc.
What is a substitution effect (/or substitute good?)
Known as a safehaven resource
Gold
Two major European rivals to the British East India Company on the Indian Ocean
French East India Company, Dutch East India Company
IF we are measuring GDP, PPP Standards for
Purchasing Power Parity
Two human activities that are the biggest cause of deforestation in the Amazon
Cattle Ranching and Soybean Farming (Agriculture)
The income accruing to capital is known as.
The process of extracting Natural Gas from Bedrock
The year India was transferred from the British East India Company to the Crown, officially becoming part of the British Empire
1857
The measure of health and education in the HDI
Health- Life Expectancy
Education- Literacy rate + the numbers of years of schooling
Eutrophication leads to the presence of these in aquatic biomes
Algal Blooms
Imposing Tarrifs on imports is an example of this type of policy
Trade protectionist policy
Copper
The market dismantled under the British empire that led to a major loss of export revenue for India.
Cotton Textiles.
The GINI Coefficient
The major cause of ocean acidification
Rising C02 Levels in the air (which gets absorbed into the ocean, acidifying it) [Climate Change]
In economics, wars, famines, pandemics or disasters are examples of.
Supply Shocks
World's largest producer of Aluminum
China
The policy used to annex territorities rules by Indian rulers who died without an heir
Global measure of sustainable well-being that evaluates how efficiently countries create long, happy lives while minimizing environmental impact
The Happy Planet Index (HPI)