Indo-China can be considered a shatter belt because the physical terrain serves as linguistic borders, hence the language diversity that exists in this region. It is similar to the situation in the Caucasus and the Mexican Highlands.
The term 'shatter belt' is often seen as 'shatter belt' region'. A shatter belt region is a state or group of states that exists within a sphere of competition between larger states. (Example- Poland was between Russia and Germany in World War II)
Yes, the glass bottle will shatter.
Some metals and under some circumstances can shatter if dropped.
You hit it with a hammer
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The shatter belt is a region in easter europe upon where the borders of several countries are constantly changing.
Geographers call such a region a shatter belt, a zone of persistent splintering and fracturing.
The term 'shatter belt' is often seen as 'shatter belt' region'. A shatter belt region is a state or group of states that exists within a sphere of competition between larger states. (Example- Poland was between Russia and Germany in World War II)
It is the shatter between the belt of a culture.
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Shatter belt
A shatter belt is a large area/ string of countries that were once united but are now separate entities. Yugoslavia was once a united country, but now it is separated into 6 different countries: Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro.
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The poorest place in Indochina (referring to the Indochina peninsula) is Myanmar.
Indochina Indochina
What is shatter?!
Shatter is a verb.