Steel
nope it tried to destroy the metal but failed
polio does not directly effect Indian economy.but personal economy will be effected. person with polio can still do all the indoor jobs,still standing on their own. but if the no of polio patients increases then it may start effecting little as india is a major country for human resource.
because it still can be seened
The Economy in 1999 was much stronger than it is now. Infact, it was so strong that it was able to withstand Inuyasha's Wind Scar and escape to Naraku's castle. When the economy was still strong three years ago, also played a starring role in the defeat of Naraku, by enabling Kagome to purchase invaluable supplies from her modern era. Indeed, without the economy, the story of Inuyasha might have gone very differently.
Steel
The Chinese have the worlds largest economy and it's still growing.
to support our economy and make sure we still have jobs.
The river produces water to take showers, clean dishes, etc.
Mining is important because without it, there wouldn't be many resources that make up, or made up our economy. Coal, for instance, is a mined substance and is still a common source of fuel. Salt is another example of a mined substance.
Yes it it is still metal but it's just not as strong
I believe that antique dealers are still in business with this economy. People in this economy are still looking for that unique gift or piece of furniture that can only be found through antique dealers.
What are you talking about? It still is!
practical metal means that it is precisous metal but practical metal is still useful.
It is a free-market economy. The economy is not all that great though. There are still a lot of poor people.
Almost every country has a market economy; North Korea still has a command economy. WRONG^^ U.S. is rumored to be a market economy, but there are not pure market economy.
It was a metal and it still is.