Topography can impact a nation's development in various ways. Mountainous terrain can hinder transportation and communication, limiting access to resources and markets. Coastal areas may be more prone to natural disasters like tsunamis and hurricanes, affecting infrastructure and stability. Flat plains can offer fertile land for agriculture and easy transport routes, facilitating economic growth.
Topography influences species distribution by creating different habitats and environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and elevation that can affect where species can survive and thrive. For example, mountains may create barriers that separate species into different habitats or they may influence the distribution of plant species based on elevation gradients. Additionally, topography can affect the movement of species by altering connectivity between habitats.
Watersheds are influenced by the topography of an area because the shape of the land determines where water will flow. Topography influences the direction and speed of water runoff, which can affect the size and boundaries of a watershed. Steep slopes can lead to rapid runoff, while flat terrain may result in slower water flow and larger watersheds.
Topography
Topography is an important factor for soil formation
shape of the lan means how the land was shaped
Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
Did u know october the 24 is united nations day. The united nations help all over the world. They bring nations together for peace and developement.
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the developement of nation states in western europe that helped expand trade and interest in overseas exploration.
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Topography influences species distribution by creating different habitats and environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and elevation that can affect where species can survive and thrive. For example, mountains may create barriers that separate species into different habitats or they may influence the distribution of plant species based on elevation gradients. Additionally, topography can affect the movement of species by altering connectivity between habitats.
It led to dramatic economic changes and developement as western nations tried to dominate the region because of oil's huge profit.I
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