the economic value of volcanoes are:
after the volcanic eruption it can give work for the miners because it can give mineral ore
it can give attention to the place where the volcano erupts and the place will be famous and the volcano :/]
Direct economic value refers to the financial benefits received or generated by a business as a result of its core operations, products, or services. It includes revenue earned, profits generated, and any economic value added to stakeholders such as employees, customers, and shareholders.
Volcanoes that are currently active or show signs of imminent activity are the best to report on. High-risk volcanoes located near populated areas or with potential to cause significant environmental or economic impact are also important to monitor and report on. Additionally, any volcano with unique geological characteristics or historical significance can make for interesting reports.
The slopes and foothills of volcanoes are often supplied with very mineral rich soil. This population density around such volcanoes is due to this soil as it is some of the best soil around for agricultural cultivation.
There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
There are three different types of volcanoes. The types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, dome volcanoes, and also composite volcanoes.
If there was no volcanoes then people would not be able to make a living and stuff.
its a volcanoe. volcanoes are important.
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A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
Direct economic value refers to the financial benefits received or generated by a business as a result of its core operations, products, or services. It includes revenue earned, profits generated, and any economic value added to stakeholders such as employees, customers, and shareholders.
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
economic value of mango tree
Farmer's would plant a crop with less economic value after a crop with high economic value, because it would renew the soils nutrients/nitrogen for the high economic crop for the next year.
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the value of an asset deriving from its ability to generate income.