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Multi-national means a company which operates in more than one country and international means a company which exists in one country but sells products in more than one country.
YEs , it can
Some examples of things that are located in more than one country include: mountain ranges (such as the Andes), rivers (such as the Danube), lakes (such as Lake Constance), and airports (such as Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport).
The Tibetan Plateau
There are many different things that can be located in more than one country. Some of the things include bodies of water (such as oceans), landforms and cities.
companies that operate in more than one country.
A company working in a single country is a NAtional company or simply a company. A company working in more than one country is known as multinational company (MNC). MNCs are usually big companies having their operating and marketing budgets more than the budgets of many countries alone.
IBM, Microsoft and company that has meaningful dealings in more than one country. Also having offices in more than one country.
Huang River???? I think
Yes... I think?
North East
The most appropriate measure to use to illustrate the difference is the output measure of GDP/GNP. Roughly speaking the GDP of a country is the total value of all goods and services that are produced in the country - by any company located in the country irrespective of the nationality of the company. By contrast, GNP is a measure of all goods and services produced by companies that are owned by the country (or its nationals), wherever that company operates. So, if foreign owned companies in a country produce more than the country's foreign holdings do wherever they are located, then GDP will exceed GNP. And conversely.