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World is a system of interdependence explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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World have many sectors, or you can say many fields which works only when there is clear support by others.

In general this interdependence is seen among various sectors of India. Like Primary sector depended on secondary, secondary sector is dependent on tertiary and so on. If any get out its hand from market it will not only affect the related ones but also leads to complete stoppage of the genuine work.

This interdependence is seen among children on parents, and by parents on children also.

This interdependency is some how world well also, where it allow the lower sector to have a great or you can say living identity in society regarding their work.

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Answered by WritersParadise01
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!!WORLD IS A SYSTEM OF INTERDEPENDENCE!!

The world increasingly is interdependent in many ways:- socially, economically and environmentally.

Over- concentration of industries owing to comparative economic advantage will in some
cases have negative environmental effects. Inequitable economic distribution may well
have negative effects on environmental sustainability as well as the more obvious and
immediate negative social effects.

Economic interdependence has also come to include many other aspects of economic
life and -- since the beginnings of the age of computerization, telecommunications and
low-cost travel and shipping -- has taken new forms including the worldwide structural
integration of production and marketing. This process -- the very essence of
contemporary globalization -- has accelerated throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

Social interdependence is also increasing very rapidly. This aspect of interdependence
takes many forms including cultural interpenetration and integration (sometimes seen as
a cultural homogenization that produces a countertrend of resurgent cultural
nationalism), a possible trend of downward pressure on employment, wages and terms
and conditions of work and perhaps the partial development of a global civil society.

Some aspects of environmental interdependence have, of course, always been with us,
as in the case of migratory animal and bird species -- nature has never been cognizant of
human political boundaries. But environmental interdependence is now far more
widespread, frequent and complex. Many examples, only a few of which are elaborated
here, illustrate this fact.

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