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Most of the borders of the U.S. are marked by oceans; the next most frequent natural barriers are rivers.
At that early point in the history of colonial Africa most borders were based on geographical features, primarily rivers.
There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.There is no country that has any line of symmetry. Rivers, coastlines, mountain ranges, etc that form borders are never that straight.
They changed the borders so that they are not as natural. You can tell because most borders are on rivers of mountain lines. Also they had them as slaves for so long so they are still trying to recover from that.
The Ohio and the Potomac which form its borders and the Gauley River for Whitewater Rafting.
Scotland is a country, a landmass marked out with borders that were set by man. As such, it doesn't eat. If referring to the Scottish people, they have a varied diet, as most nationalities do.
Maryland has one of the most irregular state borders in the country. It runs across a peninsula, around headlands and coastal inlets, and follows the course of winding rivers.
There are 2 rivers I can think of that borders Canada and New York state. The St Lawrence River borders most of Ontario and New York east of Lake Ontario, and you also have the Niagara River which boarders at Niagara Falls
what part of erurope did the borders change the most
Most of northern Texas borders Oklahoma, with smaller borders for New Mexico to the northwest and Arkansas to the northeast.
What is unusual about most of the rivers in Mexico? *