The nations geography differs as you travel across the 50 states because of its land,environment, and climate. Hope this helps!
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48of them are contiguous
Political geography deals with the boundaries of nations, states, and provinces. It focuses on the study of the spatial relationships between politics and geography, including how boundaries are established, maintained, and changed over time.
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the united states sought colonies as market. other nations used colonies' resources
I do t really know but I think is because of the equator
In some nations, yes, but typically no. It is not legal in the United States or Canada.
The theme of geography that deals with boundaries is "Political Geography." This theme focuses on the spatial analysis of political entities, including the establishment and effects of boundaries that define territories, nations, and states. Political geography examines how these boundaries influence human behavior, resource distribution, and geopolitical relationships. It also explores issues related to sovereignty, governance, and border conflicts.
The key nations involved in the fighting were the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, and Italy. Nations including Poland and France fought in the war but were overrun. The war raged across several other nations.
The Soviet Union wanted control of eastern Europe. The United States wanted independent nations in eastern Europe
The laws of the individual states, while generally similar, DO differ from state-to-state. However, ALL states must comply with Federal Law which is applied the same across all 50 states.
Yes, Canadian schools are similar to American schools. They mostly differ in the study of history and geography because they focus on Canada's history as opposed to the United States history.