The Surinamese depend upon the ecological and economic diversity of their country. The many rivers and the Atlantic coast provide Suriname with an abundant supply of food and economic products.
Around 80 percent of Suriname is pristine rainforest, where only 5 percent of the population live. But many Surinamese live in the built instead of the natural environment. Specifically, around half of the population live in Paramaribo, the capital city. The rest of the population mainly live along the coast.
Suriname is one of the top 10 producers of bauxite in the world. The Republic also has significant gold deposits. The Aluminum Company of America subsidiary, SURALCO, has been mining bauxite in Suriname since 1916.
Mining and logging have the potential for significant deforestation, which affects all aspects of Surinamese life.
the answer is Paramaribo
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Um. i think it is the Robe Iris.
SRD -> Surinam Dollars.
There are no known interactions.
An example of the protein-protein interactions is the antigen-antibody interactions. Because of the complexity of the protein molecules, the hydrophobic interactions are more dominant.
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Jack Hope has written: 'Interactions 5' 'Interactions 6' 'Interactions 4'