1.government it reduce its expenditure 2.price is determined by the forces of demand and supply
physical features are features in which you can observe by your eyes.
In geography, there are two types of features, natural features and human features. Human features are anything that is built by humans (not something formed naturally). Housing areas and parks are examples of human features.
Natural features refer to the elements of the environment that occur naturally, such as rivers, mountains, and forests. Physical features, on the other hand, are the tangible aspects of the landscape, including landforms, climate, and soil composition. Essentially, natural features are a subset of physical features that specifically pertain to elements created by natural processes.
the natural features of a land
relief features are those features which are related to landscape of those areas, eg. mountains, altitude, valleys, types of land and heights of mountains they are the opposite of drainage pattern as it includes water channels while relief does not.
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its a org which led to removal of privatisation of water
A. W. Mullineux has written: 'Banks, privatisation and restructuring in Poland' 'Privatisation in the United Kingdom and Germany: Lessons for Central and Eastern Europe' 'Privatisation and small business financing in the UK and Germany' 'The business cycle after Keynes' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Mathematical models
to aquire a new source of investment capital
privatisation
Catherine Price has written: 'An industrial gas tariff' 'Malmquist indices of productivity change in the UK gas industry before and after privatisation' 'Privatisation in Malaysia'
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Libralisation mean less strict by government, that may include privatisation but also includes deregulation resrtict on privatisation by removing government control on that particular firm. Privatisation mean specifically converting public i.e government entities into private oncs, usually by selling selling things like utility. Pratik
They covered it up and continued with privatisation.
R. Mankelow has written: 'Deregulation and privatisation'
Jeremy Allouche has written: 'Water Privatisation'