well, it's a tie. hula hooping contests are extremely intense and river dance competitions are very dangerous and intense as well.
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Intense competition in which competitors cut retail prices to gain business
Limited resources, competition among individuals allows the most fit to succeed resulting in a stronger species
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the competitive international industry theory is aCompetition in most global product/markets is intense. In the fertiliser industry for example, few companies dominate - including Norsk Hydro. Product type competition has become intense also, for example, Pannar and Cargil seeds, so has brand competition, for example Israel's CARMEL and South Africa's OUTSPAN. Substitute competition has also become an increasingly bitter battleground, with products being able to replace others as technology and tastes have changed.by iqrayear 12Grange Technology College
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Yes, being a lawyer is a competitive profession due to the high number of law school graduates each year, limited job opportunities, and the need to constantly prove oneself in a courtroom setting. Additionally, clients often seek out experienced and successful attorneys, further increasing the competition within the industry.
While the sun emits all types of light, from radio waves, to gamma rays the most intense type of light (electromagnetic radiation) is yellow light.
Ethnic and religious competition.
Solar radiation is most intense at noon.
Tropical Climate because it receives a lot of the intense solar energy and it is also most likely to be found near the equator where the sun is directly giving solar energy.