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It depends on the temperature of the particles.
Spontaneous genetic mutation and pressures exerted on the species by the environment.
abiotic components are all the non living chemical and physical factors within are environment - such as temperature, water and the majority of mechanical forces.
This experiment involves examining how an object is affected by different types of forces. It is done in a vacuum environment to prevent any variables affecting the result.
- Demographic, relates to the size, density, location, age, gender, race, occupation, and other humanistic considerations - Economic environment, relates to factors that affect consumer buying power and spending patterns - Natural environment, relates to the natural resources that are needed as inputs by marketers of that are affected by marketing activities -Technological environment, relates to the forces that create new technologies, creating new product and market opportunities. - Political, relates to laws, government agencies, and pressure groups that influence and limit various organizations and individuals in a given way. - Cultural environment, relates to institutions and other forces that affect society's basic values, perceptions, preferences, and behaviors.
A company's marketing environment.
illustrate the way in whice market forces shape organisational responce elasticity of demand
Social Forces Biological Forces Physical Forces
Directenvironment forces
The are six uncontrollable direct forces of the external environment. The six forces are competition, government policies, natural forces, technological changes, demographic changes, and social/cultural forces.
The German forces had approximately 300,000 troops of different types in the area of the D-Day fighting. -These were split in different commands and this caused confusion. The German command structure was old fashioned. This alone was one factor that helped Allied victory, as Eisenhower had taken great organisational care in his entire command structure.
drag factor
The micro-environment refers to the forces that are close to the company and affect its ability to serve its customers. It includes the company itself, its suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customer markets, competitors, and public. The macro-environment refers to all forces that are part of the larger society and affect the micro-environment. It includes concepts such as demography, economy, natural forces, technology, politics, and culture.
Describe the driving business forces in both the foreign and domestic environment
Pressure
Forces, these forces can be created by the environment or the airplane.
Forces in the foreign environment might be the same, but the laws regarding employment are different. This is what allows businesses to operate differently in foreign lands.