Some types of questions that could be answered with a distribution map are:
- How much money do people make in a particular area
- What is the average age of people in a given area
- Where are people literate or illiterate
- Who are the victims of a certain type of crime?
- How many people own homes?
- An education system succeeding or failing?
- Who can read and who can't?
- Where have crimes been committed
- How many people have been treated for cancer
- Where have certain illnesses or diseases appeared
a different kind of map
Lol and where are people literate or illiterate
Push factors. Magration. Pull factors
It could help you by letting you know the different types of land forms around the world.
The climate and geography of the southern colonies affected the types of crops that could be grown there. In the south, the growing periods were longer due to the warmer weather.
It increased their harvest through the year. There were more people populating in the area so they had to make more food. They could grow more and other types of crops. Example: They could grow corn and wheat because they had 2 fields in use, not just one.
There are three main types of soil and they are sand, silt, and clay. Almost all of the soil is a mixture of all three types. There are peaty, chalky, and loamy types of soil, too.
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In most cases, you must answer both high and low quality questions. This is the nature of answering questions, so I have answered both types.
The 4 general questions are When? (or how frequently) Where? How? (in what manner?) To what extent? This creates the 4 general types of adverbs : time, place, manner, and degree.
The last person who answered any question is listed toward the right side at the bottom of the answer box.
Personal income distribution and functional income distribution :)
The users answer questions, not the site. If no-one is answering your question, try re-wording it or putting it in a more relevant category. Also, there are some types of questions that will not be answered as a matter of policy. Those asking for private information (e.g. "What's the phone number of (celebrity name)?"), for example, will specifically not be answered.
three types of distribution exclusive selective intensive
various type of distribution channel
We do not know for certain what questions cannot ever be answered by science; we can certainly say which questions have not yet been answered by science, but we do not know what new information may be obtained by scientific research in the future. However, some types of problems do seem to be more amenable to scientific enquiry than others. Science has a particular method, based on observation and logical analysis. This is an excellent method for many types of problems, but perhaps not for all types of problems. Some things may depend more on feelings than on logical analysis.
The income and balance sheet shows the amount of debt a company has. To investors, this is a way to determine if they are capable of meeting their obligations.
Perhaps questions that aren't easily answered with a yes or no. For instance, the old staple "Are you still beating your wife?" can't be answered well with a yes or no... the implications there require a speech, whether or not you have a wife or have been abusing her. I would also suggest an impromptu speech for questions like "Can you tell me a little about yourself?" or other open-ended job interview questions. These types of questions are often conversation triggers, or ways that the employer can evaluate your personality and openness, and you would be shutting down communication if you only answered with a word or a phrase.