Both. Acid rain destroys the environment which creates social and political problems.
An overpopulated country may face challenges such as strain on resources like food, water, and energy, increased pollution and environmental degradation, inadequate infrastructure to support the growing population, higher competition for jobs and housing, and potential social unrest due to limited resources.
Cambodia, like most of southeast Asia, has problems with political instability, poverty, and crime of various sorts, but if you like tropical rain forests, it has its charm. On the whole I do not include it on my tourist itinerary.
Possible reasons for rice not being harvested in China could include adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain or drought, labor shortages due to urban migration, or disruptions in the supply chain caused by economic or political factors. Additionally, land degradation or pollution could also impact rice productivity.
a lot<------------- Yes and no. It depends where. And what time of year. New York City usually get at least 1 inch a day in winter, spring and fall.
Chief Matenge is portrayed as corrupt in "When Rain Clouds Gather" because he extorts money from the villagers, rules with an iron fist, and abuses his power for personal gain. He is also willing to exploit traditional customs for his own benefit, showing a lack of concern for the well-being of the community.
There is no big problem of acid rain in Pakistan because in Pakistan there is no industrial place from where we get acid rain
rain
Acid rain isnt a local problem, it is an international problem. It is caused by the world wide nation
because nz is a pie, we dont have acid rain, cause pies are vicious to acid rain and they kill acid rain.
Acid rain is the environmental problem in industrial areas.
It will kill yo.
It will kill yo.
wind energy
EVERYWHERE
Air pollution,
i do not no
It erodes buildings and kills plants