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Boundary: something that indicates border or limit.Frontier: an international border, the edge of the settled area of the country.
The boundary is known as a border between two states or countries.
A natural boundary is a boundary created by natural features like rivers, mountains, or lakes. A physical boundary is a wider category that encompasses both natural boundaries and artificial boundaries created by humans, such as walls or fences.
The Great Smoky Mountains are found on the boundary between Tennessee and North Carolina.
An island chain is a chain of islands that form in the middle of a plate. Example: Hawaii An island arc is a string of islands that form on a plate boundary. Example: Japan
Territorial behavior involves marking and defending an area as one's own, while possessiveness refers to the desire to have or control something or someone exclusively. Territorial behavior is more about physical boundaries, while possessiveness is more about emotional attachment and control.
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It is not easy to compare terrestrial and aquatic systems because there is such on the similarities and differences between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.
Amphibians can live both on land and water
global tax mean there is double taxation, but at territorial there is one tax only
boundary fill fills boundary with one color and flood fill fills boundary with different color.
The size. The gaseous Jovian planets are far larger than the inner terrestrial planets.
The mantle is below the plates.
Boundary: something that indicates border or limit.Frontier: an international border, the edge of the settled area of the country.
the same except for their frequencies and wavelengths
The environment - factors around the information system that influence it The boundary - the end of the information system