Mountainous geography prevents the easy expression of a national government's will across the territory. Because of the presence of many choke-points, it is very difficult to force the various Afghan tribal leaders to capitulate. As a result, Afghanistan faces near-constant and chronic disunity with rebel groups holding onto at least 10% of the country at any given time.
the group that geogrpahy goes to is the physical,political, vegetational, region features of the area
Geography. Physical Geography describes the natural landforms, rivers and seas. Political Geography describes the people, their nations, trade, major religions, etc.
they had no friends because they were alone in the cold at the top of the world
Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study General Geography.
'Physical Geography' is the natural features of our environment, e.g mountains, rainforests, lakes, seas and oceans. 'Human Geography' is features, buildings or structures made by humans. Examples include houses, towns, cities, SOME forests, roads, footpaths and shops.
Tall and rugged mountains.
sustainability political ecology environmental geography
because it has hairy nipple
yes
Physical geography influences population in manu ways: - Animal habitats - Human living regions - Exploitation regions - Social Cohesion affected by physical geography
i think what you are trying to ask is, "What is the difference between physical and political maps." The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
Geography and climate
Both are landlocked countries, that's why.
It's a pennisula, it's flat
Keith Johnston has written: 'A sketch of historical geography' -- subject(s): Historical geography 'A physical, historical, political & descriptive geography' -- subject(s): Geography
physical. it shows physical geography (e.g. mountains, elevation, and deserts) while political shows cities and country boundaries.
The first category is physical geography, which focuses on the climate, landforms, soil, vegetation and hydrology. The second branch of geography is human geography; this emphasizes such aspects as the economy, cultural and social systems of a region.