original answer(not by myself) :they wouldn't have seafood to sell or eat .
haha funny(and terrorfying) but being landlocked means alot of things mainly
1. It most likely will not get a lot of trading because of no sea ports. This results in lower export/income
2. It can be blockaded by neighbouring countries,it will have more incentive to be friendly.
3. It will not have a navy,resulting in less military power
generally countries which are landlocked don't become big empires. like Canada,US of A,China,Rome,U.K
landlocked means that the country has no access to the sea. It can have a negative impact because they have no access to the sea and therefore fish (and other seafood), which means they have to import it and can't export it. It also means they can't have a navy.
it would affect the country landlocked economy because there's not much sea food areas , and beach clothes
they wouldn't have supplies to trade.
Being caught in a struggle between superpowers affects a developing nation in an adverse manner. This halts the aid and any funding that the nation usually gets from the superpowers which might also affect the economy.
Pediatricians help children that are sick, and therefore take care of the leaders of the future, who are technically the ones that keep our economy running.
It has changed from being a manufacturing led economy to being a service industry and financial centre led economy.
The gross domestic product, GDP, does not accurately reflect the nations welfare. It does provide an indication of the nation's economy, but it is only one of the component's of the well-being of a country. The GDP does not take into account household production, excluded production, and negative production.
they wouldn't have supplies to trade.
The largest factor in how being landlocked affects Bolivia and Paraguay is their inability to ship cargo by sea. For many coastal countries, shipping things buy boats makes up a large portion of the local and national economy. Since they are not able to send things by sea, a lot of potential money is unavailable to the countries. Despite being landlocked, Bolivia and Paraguay can still ship smaller amounts of cargo by river, but this is not used often do to most rivers being too shallow for barges and other ships.
Liechtenstein is doubly landlocked, being surrounded by Switzerland and Austria.
Being landlocked can limit a country's access to international trade, as it must rely on neighboring countries for ports and transportation. This can increase transportation costs and hinder economic growth. Landlocked countries also face challenges in terms of security and diplomacy, as they may have less leverage in negotiations with neighboring countries.
Laos is the only landlocked country in Asia. It has no seacoast, being inland from Vietnam.
Togo is not landlocked, being one of several countries on the southern shore of East Africa.
it has beaches because it is boarded by lake victoria
North America and Australia are entire countries. They don't have other countries within their borders. Europe is comprised of many countries, which means that some countries are inland and are therefore, landlocked. Switzerland being one example of a landlocked country.
From earthquakes and being landlocked without any food or drink
No. Being a landlocked country, Mongolia has no ocean shoreline. Tsunamis are large ocean waves.
Being caught in a struggle between superpowers affects a developing nation in an adverse manner. This halts the aid and any funding that the nation usually gets from the superpowers which might also affect the economy.
While the Great Depression of the 1930s severely hurt other industries, it did not affect the pulp and paper industry as much since paper was being used in new ways throughout the economy