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Does every country form.a single culture region

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Does every country form a single culture region?

No, of course not. The larger the country the more likely it will have multiple cultures. Also many modern cities are large enough that individual neighborhoods whose inhabitants are largely from one group of immigrants have a different culture in each of these neighborhoods.


In which region did the cultures of Teotihuacán and the Maya form early culture hearths?

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In which region did the cultures of teotihuacan and the Maya form early culture hearth?

Europe


What are the major groups that blended to form the culture of this region?

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What are the major group that blended to form the culture of this region?

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Why did New England and the Caribbean form a single economic region?

Favorable ocean currents


After you have seen every Pokemon in the Hoenn region what happens?

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What is the one universal action the one signal the one form of communication that is used and understood by every culture and in every country?

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What kind of culture is people wearing helmets with horns?

Supposedly the ancient "Vikings" who came form the Scandinavian region.


Which element can form diatomic molecules joined by single covalent bond?

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Can every atom form a single double and a triple bond?

Not every atom can form a single, double, and triple bond. The ability to form these types of bonds primarily depends on the atom's valence electrons and its bonding capacity. For instance, carbon can form single, double, and triple bonds due to its four valence electrons, while elements like oxygen typically form only single and double bonds, and nitrogen can form single and triple bonds. Other elements may have different bonding capacities based on their electron configurations and hybridization.