Countries are globally connected by Trading, Imports and Exports
There are 195 countries in the world, each with its own boundaries and borders. The concept of "connected countries" may vary depending on factors such as physical proximity, shared infrastructure, or economic ties.
Countries are referred to as mainland countries to distinguish them from islands or territories that are not connected to a larger landmass. Mainland countries are typically geographically larger and share physical borders with neighboring countries, while islands are surrounded by water on all sides.
Mainland countries refer to territories that are geographically connected to a continent. Some examples are the United States, Canada, Brazil, Russia, China, and Australia.
Pangaea is the name of the supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago, which connected all the major landmasses we recognize today as separate continents.
It would sure help if we knew what country you were discussing... Most countries, with certain important exceptions, are connected to the world through trade, migration (both touristic and labor), military pacts, treaties, international organizations and international laws, science, and technology.
They are connected because countries trade. Greece mainly trades with countries in Europe but it does trade with countries around the world.
They are not geographically connected. They are both countries in Europe. They are both countries that are members of the European Union.
No.
There are no land masses connected to Antarctica: it is a continent on its own.
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its a continent not connected to the other countries
U.S. and Guatemala
Well I'm in Ireland, and I don't know where you are, but Yes - people in most, if not all, countries are connected to the internet.
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When all the continents were connected, it was a supercontinent called Pangaea.
There are 195 countries in the world, each with its own boundaries and borders. The concept of "connected countries" may vary depending on factors such as physical proximity, shared infrastructure, or economic ties.
Afghanistan and Pakistan