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What changed when the oceans became highways?

the world got smaller and cultures mixed APEX


When the oceans became highways, how did the world change?

Cultures, people, and goods spread out and mixed. apex! ;)


When the oceans beame highways what changed?

the world got smaller and culture mixed


What made the world a smaller and helped cultures to mix?

The oceans became highways. -Apex


What happened when the oceans became highways?

The world got smaller and cultures mixed, and international trade provided increased economic growth.


Why do ocean centered geography look at oceans as highways instead of barriers?

Human history is tied directly to our understanding of the oceans. Once people learned how to use the oceans as roadways instead of as barriers, the whole world opened up. Immigration expanded. Exploration made the world bigger. Trade between countries allowed for economic growth. The ocean became a highway.


What does the concept of ocean centered geography ask us to do?

Look at oceans as highways


Which country has the most highways?

The country that has the most highways is the Netherlands. Belgium has the second highest number of highways in the world.


How does the world seem different when using ocean-centered geography?

When using ocean-centered geography, the world appears interconnected with a focus on the vast ocean as a unifying element rather than the traditional land-centered perspective. This perspective highlights the importance of maritime trade, environmental issues like climate change and marine conservation, and the impact of oceans on global weather patterns and ecosystems. It also emphasizes the significance of coastal areas and island nations in global geopolitics and economics.


How many big highways in the world?

Interstate 10 in the US, MI5 in England, and the Autobahn in Europe rate among the world's biggest highways.


How did circumnavigation change europeans understanding of the world?

During the Age of Discovery (or, Exploration) in the 15th to 17th centuries, circumnavigation changed European understandings of the world dramatically. For one thing, their world became larger, as previously unknown land and water emerged on their maps. For another thing, it became rounder, as the ocean "highways" to east and west, which connected eastern and western civilizations, were finally discovered during the explorers' courageous circumnavigations of the globe.


What will the world be without any oceans?

the world won't be there without oceans..