What is the most important geographic use of the Himalayas to India?
A) prevention of invasions
B) valuable source of timber
C) They prevent the monsoons from crossing to the north and also serve as a reservoir of water from which our perennial rivers flow
D) They protect India from the icy cold north winds
A) prevention of invasions
B) valuable source of timber
C) They prevent the monsoons from crossing to the north and also serve as a reservoir of water from which our perennial rivers flow
D) They protect India from the icy cold north winds
Answer & ExplanationAnswer: C) They prevent the monsoons from crossing to the north and also serve as a reservoir of water from which our perennial rivers flow
Explanation:
(a) refers to political importance and (b) to economic importance. Out of (c) and (d), (c) is more important.
A) Consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports
B) Consumption, investment, government spending, and imports
C) Consumption, investment, government purchases, and imports
D) Consumption, investment, wages, and rent
A) Consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports
B) Consumption, investment, government spending, and imports
C) Consumption, investment, government purchases, and imports
D) Consumption, investment, wages, and rent
Answer & ExplanationAnswer: A) Consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports
Explanation:
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
Simply, GDP is a broad measurement of a nation’s overall economic activity.
It is calculated by summation of Consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports.