The Alps are a tremendous physical barrier for anyone who wanted to invade Italy from a land route. It is almost impassable in the winter (although Hannibal managed it with his troops, including his war elephants to surprise the Romans). On the other hand, it also meant it was difficult for the Roman Empire to relay troops to other parts of the Empire if needs be.
the roman empire began to weaken
Their strong army and their determination helped the Romans conquer. The strength of their army was unequalled in the ancient world at the time of their expansion. Their determination and tenacity were also unequalled. If the Romans wanted a city or territory, they took it, no matter how long or how difficult the task. The sieges of Alesia and Masada are prime examples of this determination.
the strength of an empire is determined by the size of the area conquered,so according to that :(total land area of the Earth is just under 149 million km2)British Empire - 33.7 million km2Mongol Empire - 33.0 million km2Russian Empire - 23.7 million km2Soviet Union - 22.4 million km2 (though not a formal empire).Spanish Empire - 20.0 million km2Ottoman Empire - 19.9 million km2Russian Federation - 17 million km2Qin Empire,Chine - 14.7 million km2Yuan Dynasty - 14.0 million km2Umayyad Chaliphate - 13.0 million km2
No, Galileo only read about the Roman empire. He was born about a thousand years after the fall of the western Roman empire. He is a scientist from the renaissance period.
I think what you mean is why does the sun never set on the English Empire...and it was a truthful saying that was used when the British Empire controlled more than one third of the world...the sun never set on the British Empire because they owned land all over the world and once the sun set on one part of the empire, it was rising on another...hope this helps
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Rivers and hills are the geographic features that make Rome favorable. These features were essential to Rome's growth as an empire.
ok obviiously this is the empores the empores and the decline of the empire affected their growth
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The Hindu Kush mountains, the Indus River complex
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Alp Mts, Apennines Mts. Carphathian Mts, Sahara Desert
They connected all their empire by building a road system. This helped the Incas overcome geographic problems such as distance in their empire.
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I felt vulnerable because the door could not be locked. The outlying parts of the empire proved vulnerable to attacks by enemies. With proper protection, a computer is vulnerable to viruses and other malware.
The reason the geographic feature is a promoter to cultural diffusion is because many different geographic features had trade routes and these trade routes would help with the spread of culture. Such as when the Muslim Empire took over Spain , North Africa, and western/central Asia a lot of Arab culture became a part of them.