generally they were just military front lines that got frozen when folks grew tired of fighting & were later formally agreed on
but in a few cases they were the result of peaceful territorial compromises too
after the agreements generally came markers & controls & sometimes fences & walls etc
This is a circular question. A border is defined as the imaginary line where the territories of two countries meet.
If you mean specifically Germany, or USA or Australia, then war and discovery made borders between continent's countries
type of map shows human-made features such as borders, and countries
type of map shows human-made features such as borders, and countries
A border.
Brazil borders 10 countries and Russia borders 13 countries.
The two country is Israel and Jordan between the west bank.
a political map
Zambia and Zimbabwe
it borders 3 countries- France, Belgium, and Germany
The world is more a reference to society and countries. Earth is our planet, which doesn't really have borders. Borders are human made, as are many things. The globe is more general than that and refers to our physical planet, consisting of seas and land. The globe is a reference to everything having no borders. Global problems affect us all, and are independent of the restrictions of society and countries.
Every country has borders.
Moving the borders between countries. For example, in a land grab, Nazi Germany partitioned parts of Western Poland and added them to Germany.