Flat areas without lots of buildings and such tend to have more wind.
Citizens would be excited and proud about the increased power of their country - APEX
Not exactly. It is a type of country in the sense of how it is governed. It is a democratic country with an elected president. People have a vote and can contribute to the country. They have the power, rather than it being in a few groups. There is no king or queen, so it not a monarchy.
It has the highest population and is as the greatest food producing island. Also, it was in the center of the Japans, so it made sense for the seat of power to be in the center of the country.
It is up to the country not a state to make treaties. It wouldn't make sense for a state to make a treaty with a foreign government because a treaty applies to an entire country and not a particular state.
less of them that's the only thing i can think of that makes sense it took me a while to figure out what you meant but common sense says less
A sense of pride in one's country is the feeling of satisfaction, attachment, and loyalty towards one's nation. It often stems from appreciation of the country's culture, history, accomplishments, and values. This pride can foster unity, patriotism, and a sense of belonging among its citizens.
That doesn't make sense...
Germany is a country, your question makes no sense.
Argentine is a country, the question makes no sense.
Rural areas are important for providing agricultural products, preserving natural resources, and supporting biodiversity. They also contribute to national economies through farming, forestry, and other rural industries. Additionally, rural areas often play a crucial role in cultural preservation and maintaining a sense of community.
we can save our country because of civic sense if we use civic sense in our country it is good we can help animals, help plants and clean our environment because of civic sense. we need to keep using civic sense by AEMAN UMAIR , AGE:8,BIRTHDAY:14TH APRIL 2005 THURSDAY
Since humor usually involves an understanding of culturally relevant events, whatever country you are currently in has "the" sense of humour for you.