Food sources, pest control, plant pollination, and soil enrichment are ways in which insects contribute to human economies. Africans and Asians eat insects, and insects make sure that plant pollination takes place where need be. Insects also may control pests through predatory-prey relationships and enrich soil through making inaccessible nutrients available in soluble form.
Making food and clothing
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Functions of nature which support life and human economies.
People who work in any of the diamond trades earn salaries, have jobs and contribute to their local economies. Diamonds, like any other commodity, are good for economies where they are involved.
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Germany, Japan, and South Korea are examples of countries with strong economies that do not have significant oil reserves. They have diversified economies, strong manufacturing sectors, and a focus on innovation and technology that contribute to their economic success.
Several factors contribute to the growth of economies, including technological advancements, investment in infrastructure, access to education and skilled labor, political stability, favorable government policies, and a strong financial system. These factors can help stimulate productivity, innovation, and overall economic development.
Insecticides can help control insect populations that pose a threat to human health or agriculture by reducing crop damage and preventing the spread of diseases carried by insects. They can also contribute to increasing crop yields and securing food supplies.
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