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Canada's vast size and diverse geography, including a long coastline and numerous natural resources, influence its trade patterns. The presence of natural resources like oil, timber, and minerals contributes to export-based industries, while the country's northern location and harsh winters can present logistical challenges for trade. Its proximity to the United States and access to major waterways also play a significant role in shaping Canada's trade relationships and infrastructure.
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because it makes it hard to cross therefore decreasing trade whom paths cross the grand canal
The Rhine, The Danube, and the Elbe rivers
the physical features have influenced patterns of migration and settlement.
The physical features of Guatemala effects the people and their ways of transportation by making travel difficult. Because the area is mountainous with narrow areas of coastline, the main transport remains to and from coastal areas with trains and buses playing a large role.
Mountains, rivers, and oceans all hindered early trade as they were not easy to cross. Dense forests presented their own challenges because they made it difficult to see very far ahead where you were going and getting lost was a very real risk. Deserts also presented significant challenges since the animals used to transport goods needed water. Frigid climes also presented challenges due to the physical hazards of exposure to the cold.
Yes. The ground zero cross is a memorial cross that makes you never forget those Americans who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. The ground zero cross is a steel cross that was found inside the World Trade Center by construction workers. It's a really big memorial cross ever found from the inside of the WTC building after it was torned down.
Cross-border trade between multinational companies and their affiliates
Some physical trade barriers include volcanoes, mountains, canyons, and deserts.
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A mutually recognized medium of exchange makes trade easier.