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five economic benefits of the island and plateau

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Answered by anmol4430
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Plateaus
The plateaus are famous for minerals. The plateau of France, the Deccan plateau of India, Western Australian plateau and Brazilian plateau are very good sources of minerals.Plateaus are not very useful for agriculture. The hard rocks on plateaus cannot form fertile soil but agricultural activities are promoted where lava soils have developed. Lava soil in developed form is found on the terraced slopes of Indonesia. This soil promotes agriculture. It is difficult to dig wells and canals in plateaus. This hampers irrigation.Grass grows on plateaus. Animals are reared on it. The plateaus of Australia, Patagonia and South Africa are well known for the rearing of goats and sheep.


Island

This report considers the potential economic impact of Irish reunification, with particular consideration given to the likely effects of Brexit.  The potential impact of Brexit could be devastating to the Northern Ireland economy and serious consideration needs to be given to what political strategies could mitigate the damage.  This report concludes that there is a significant positive potential economic benefit from Irish reunification, particularly for the citizens of Northern Ireland.  The report includes a ten point plan for how Irish reunification might be achieved.
Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

Economic advantages of Plateaus:

  • Plateaus are mineral stores. They've got wealthy mineral deposits. Gold and silver plateaus reserves Africa.  
  • These plateaus are the origin of a number of waterfalls.
  • Because of volcanic eruptions, the lava plateaus have black soil that is very suitable for agriculture.  
  • Plateaus have many scenic spots that attract tourists to a great extent.
  • Plateaus have sufficient water for many purposes.

Economic advantages of Islands:

  • Island communities display cultures, languages, societies, history, forms of governance and livelihoods that are rich and diverse.  
  • However, features of the island such as isolation, limited land area and limited national land-based resources create important environmental and social difficulties.
  • The same characteristics also provide opportunities to deal effectively with these challenges .
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