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Technology spurred the expansion into other fields outside of mapmaking.
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Because the land between Egypt and Libya was not very good so in order to expand they build more land so it was more of a help.
Nature is efficient. The lungs need the heart and brain. Therefore, the closest and most efficient location is the thoracic cavity. Plus, the cavity is big enough to hold all the organs (heart, lungs, major arteries) and allow the lungs to expand. The lungs could not expand in any other place (imagine if lungs were in your toes-- ouch!). And, the abdomen is already full, with digestive organs (primarily intestines) and reproductive organs (primarily in females).
Human enviormental change has a major impact to the world, as humans we cut down trees for ski resorts, and expand our cities in our mountains. Which kills many wild life.
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Technology spurred the expansion into other fields outside of mapmaking.
Technology helped the field of geography to expand beyond mapmaking.
Technology helped the field of geography to expand beyond mapmaking.
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making maps.
expand their commercial and mercantile network
natural barriers made it difficult for the olmecs to expand
Its limited agricultural land and burgeoning population meant that it had to expand - by conquest or trade. They chose trade.
It help in weather forecast 2ru d use of mainframe computer
the growth of the agricultural class, whose leaders wanted to expand overseas and increase their share of world trade so that they could rid themselves of surplus crops
Because the geography of the planet was different back in history making moments. Additionally, geography impacts trade, travel, and events surrounding wars. It is said that ancient Rome's location in the center of the Mediterranean Sea enabled its power to expand both east and west of Rome's location.