It is possible for countries such as the US to continue to increase in population and/or in Gross Domestic Product; they can also grow in a geographic sense by annexing other countries (no nation in the Western Hemisphere could defeat the US if it were to invade, for example). If we are to engage in flights of imagination, it is not impossible in theory that the US will colonize the moon, Mars, the asteroid belt, etc., and expand into outer space, which offers tremendously more resources than those of the planet Earth, although in all honesty I do not expect this to actually happen. And for nations that remain limited by the planet Earth, there is only so much room, and so many resources, and eventually it is impossible to grow any further. The planet Earth presently has a population of about seven billion people, many of whom do not eat well. If the population were to increase to twenty billion, I guarantee that there would be mass starvation. There is only so much food that the planet can produce. Growth does not continue indefinitely.
Mostly in the United States.
The two countries that border the US is Canda (to the north of the US), and Mexico (to the south of the US).
Countries that border on the USA * Canada * Mexico * Russia Countries that border on US bases * Iceland * Cuba * Philippines
Compared to other countries, the US is the third largest country in the world.
India and Asia are big cotton growers
False.
manifest destiny
No. The US will continue to bully weaker countries for their resorses and or political gains
so we can sell it to other countries and eat it
Yes , for both humanitarian and political reasons .
Yes. But it really began to expand westward after the Civil War.
Imperialism is a very real reason for terrorism to continue. This is especially true of the Middle East and of Other countries which the US is trying to gain power over. This is either through foreign policy or by the situating of US troops (the US would be a constant threat if their troops were in their countries).
How interesting, I was just thinking about this, this morning. Some plants can continue to grow after they have been cut (Philodendron), but not roses. They are essentially in shock and even with proper nutririon they will not continue to grow. If you are (or have) experienced this with roses, please let us know as you have found something that defies the natural world.
Yes, because the animals continue to grow fleece -- like humans continue to grow hair.
hair will continue to grow nomater if you razor or cut is it will still continue to grow
Grow best in all countries except countries with desert
Yes