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Q: What boundary did the Sahara desert form of the roman empire?
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What physical feature formed the southern boundary of the roman empire?

The Sahara Desert was the southern border of the roman empire


What three features formed the northern boundary of the Roman Empire and what one feature formed the southern boundary of the Roman Empire?

Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe


What desert formed the central boundary of the Roman Empire?

The Syrian Desert.


What deserts formed the southern boundary of the roman empire?

Saharan, Nubian, Arabian.


What are the specific geographic features that impeded the movement of people products and ideas in the Roman Empire?

Alp Mts, Apennines Mts. Carphathian Mts, Sahara Desert


Are there deserts in ancient Rome?

The Ancient Romans had the desert regions of North Africa to contend with. A portion of the Roman Empire included part of the Sahara Desert.


What was located at the northernmost boundary of the roman empire?

STEVE!


What two regions formed the western and eastern boundaries of the Roman Empire?

The western boundary of the Roman Empire was the Atlantic Sea. The eastern boundary was Persia (modern day Iran and central and southern Iraq).


What boundary marked the northern limit of the Roman Empire at its height?

Hadrians wall


What natural features border most of the Roman Empire's southern boundary?

mediterranean sea


What two regions formed at the eastern and western boundaries of the Roman Empire?

At the western end of the Roman Empire there was the Strait of Gibraltar, between present day Spain and Morocco. There was not a straight at the eastern end of this empire, whose border where the Arabian desert and the Armenian Highlands. Straits in the eastern Mediterranean are the Bosporus and the Dardanelles (between European and Asian Turkey), the Strait of Rio, at the western end of the Gulf of Corinth, Greece.


What formed most of the western boundary of Rome in the AD 350?

The most Eastern Boundary of Rome was Constantinople which would later become the Capital of the eastern roman empire and then the Byzantiniam empire