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Why should a fDo you agree with the differentiation between the West and the East? Where can you find the Philippines in the distinction? What are the factors that make the Philippines similar or different from its Asian neighbors? Is there also a difference between regions or ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines?irm such as Dell take into account total supply chain profitability when making decisions? *

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Answered by singhrajinder83574
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The primary functions of the stem are to support the leaves; to conduct water and minerals to the leaves, where they can be converted into usable products by photosynthesis; and to transport these products from the leaves to other parts of the plant, including the roots

Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
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The ecological diversity and the differential cultural adjustments of particular populations to their effective environment both physical and natural, have led to the evolution of at least 77 major ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippine archipelago. These groups are compounded by their own respective subgroups numbering about 244 with their own variations of the central cultures. Ecotonal areas have also given rise to marginal populations where culture change is much more accelerated than the core areas.

The diversification is not only dispersed horizontally in the various regions, but also vertically, with respect to the different elevations of the habitation areas of the groups. This has become so since changes in elevations in the topography produce differences in climatologically affected flora and fauna. Various parts of the country, too, are affected differentially by the wind currents that flow over the archipelago seasonally, principal among which are the southwest monsoon, the northeast monsoon, the southeast and the Siberian current. Those that are affected directly by the monsoons exhibit distinctive flora; others that are not so affected develop differently. Ecological zones, too, differ in terms of elevations. The edge of the sea develops mangrove forests. Dipterocarp forests cover vast tracts of land. Higher up are the mountain forests characterized by tropical oaks. Beyond these are the temperate zone forests where the temperatures are brought down by the increased elevation. And much higher still are the mossy forests. Societies change since cultures adapt to the vagaries of the physical environment, adjusting their subsistence patterns to the relevant features of the environment. In all these, differentially developed ecosystems are niches where ethnic groups coevolved correspondingly different culture complexes.

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