ok umm........................................................ i realy dont know but can someone tell me what is the anser because i need it for a social studies projectthis is dumm as hell omg im bored
Some interesting facts about Cambodia are that tipping isn't practiced, and that it has one of the highest deforestation rates: since 1970, forest coverage area in Cambodia had gone from 70% to about 3%.
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yes it was
the colonization as in india where they settled after world war1
No it did not, Cambodia recently took over by Vietnam. After Vietnam quit, Cambodia established new country. Long time ago, Cambodia took over by French colonization. Cambodia and some part of Thailand, such as Siam nakhon or Siamrat was later controlled by French and they changed the name. Nowadays, Thailand do not invade any country but they just keep their territory.
because they are a big influence in there culture they ruled cambodia for whileFrench became the official language of Cambodia during French colonization period. Since Cambodian independence, French has become less popular and English has become the predominant foreign language.
Cambodia is a very dry country. It is very poor. Almost 95% of Cambodians are Buddishts. One of the biggest and most famous temples is Angkor Wat. The population of Cambodia is estimated around 13,000,000. It is located in southeast Asia bordering Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand
The natural resource in cambodia have: - metal - petroleum - forestry
MAybe some are, but not all of them are made in Cambodia
Some countries in Asia where French is spoken include Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and some regions in parts of India and China. French is often used alongside other official languages in these countries due to historical colonization or influence.
Chey Voraman 7, the GREAT KING of Cambodia during 12nd century.
Christianity just started to grow in Cambodia recently. Most of the people in Cambodia are Buddhist, and some are atheist.