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20 Cards in this Set
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Farm products grown for sale or export.
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Cash Crop
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Fiber used for string, rope, etc.; Cash crop of Bangladesh.
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Jute
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Program to increase crop yields.
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Green Revolution
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Plant materials and animal dung used for fuel in southern Asia.
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Biomass
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Employing workers to work in the employer's home.
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Cottage Industry
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Tourism that encourages responsible interaction with the environment and advanced species.
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Ectotourism
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Reliant on one another.
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Interdependent
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Bangladesh port that recycles iron and steel from junked vehicles and utilities.
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Chittagong
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India's silicon valley; technological center of India.
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Bangalore
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Most people practice ______.
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subsistence farming
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Terracing is achieved by carving steps into _________.
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mountains
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Rice paddies are used to grow rice because of the serious flooding that occurs in _________.
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Bangladesh
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Plantations where people work for low wages can be found in ____________.
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Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka's cash crops are ____, ______, and ________.
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tea rubber coconuts
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India's cahs crops are ________, _______, ______, ___, and ______.
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tobbacco bananas coffee tea cotton
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The pros of the ___________ are increased food production and reduced hunger.
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Green Revolution
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The con of the Green revolution is that ______________.
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chemicals pollute the water.
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India's economy is open to ______ companies.
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foreign
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SAFTA stands for...
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South Asian Free Trade Agreement
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Hiking, climbing, hunting, photographing, temples and festivals are all positives to _______.
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tourism
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