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No that is not true, there are countries without either. Libya has a beach but not a single river. There are many landlocked countries, about 50 in all. History has shown that landlocked countries are at an extreme disadvantage when it comes trade. Without access to water transportation, they are not able to transport large quantities of goods in and out of their area.
a lack of means for moving their goods to foreign buyers
Advantages of living in a landlocked country are mainly that the distance from the coastline acts as a protection from coastal elements. Those living in a country with no border on the sea need have no fear of tsunamis and tropical cyclones have usually worn out and lost their destructive power by the time they have reached the inland. Landlocked countries often have to keep friendly relations with countries around them in order to maintain easy transport routes as there are no other alternative means of export to oversea countries (other than flight which is generally more expensive.) This means that landlocked countries are usually more peaceful and have friendlier people than coastal countries. Landlocked countries also have a more varied wildlife population as animals have had to adapt and this means that they are in different stages of adaptation and so are of varying species. In conclusion, landlocked countries do have advantages, mainly being safe from weather extremes.
countries relied more in exporting goods than importing. countries whom could be self sufficient i.e. food, technology, bearable climate. no landlocked or desertous countries would survive this. does more good for single areas of the economy than as a whole. Adam smith(laissez-faire) economics.
It depends on what kind of goods, and the quantity of goods - and what other countries!
surrounded by land. ============== A landlocked country is one with no coastline, no access to the sea. In order to reach the sea, persons and goods must pass through some other country or countries. The same holds true for persons or goods coming into the landlocked country. Similarly. a landlocked parcel of land is one with no access to a public roadway. There is no way of getting to or from the landlocked property except across another person's property.
countries export goods so they can pay for what they imported
None. Some countries export goods to Greece and others import goods from Greece.
It's called exporting goods to different countries.
The word "export" is the noun and verb meaning goods sent in trade to other countries. The word "import" refers to goods received (purchased) from other countries.