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The most important factor in the development of deserts' landforms is typically the lack of water. The presence or absence of water plays a critical role in shaping deserts through processes such as erosion, weathering, and deposition. Factors like wind, temperature, and tectonic activity also contribute to the formation of desert landforms.
the railroad
the railroad
The most important factor in the development of successful air transportation was the in-line vertical engine. The Wright brothers started making successful flights in 1903.
The development of language, first verbal then written.
The geographic factor that was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations would be the river. This is because it gave them fertile soil to grow crops.
irrigation
I believe that would be the development of the antibiotics.
well since the germ theory is a scientific theory yes
Oxygen is the most important factor for living things.
The most important factor in interviewing well is preparing for the interview.
There is no evidence that that is true. The evidence is that the most important single factor in economic development is peace. If a war is fought in your country that does more damage to your economy than anything else can overcome. The second most important factor in development is honesty of government. A kleptocratic, confiscating, bribe-extorting government is worse than anything except war. The third most important factor is found to be having a court system that quickly, reliably, and cheaply enforces contracts without favoritism even to the wealthy. The fourth, almost equal to the third, is adequate transport infrastructure that lets commodities be delivered quickly, reliably, and cheaply. And then there is education, in particular literacy.