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The geographical barriers of the Sahara Desert to the north limited the expansion of the Mali Empire in West Africa. Similarly, the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau posed significant obstacles for the northward expansion of the Maurya Empire in ancient India. These natural features made it challenging for both empires to expand beyond their established borders.
In Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings, you cannot turn off the population limit. The default population cap is 200, but you can try mods or custom scenarios that may increase it.
Geography heavily influenced the way hunter-gatherer societies can access resources. For example, proximity to water sources and abundant game would support larger populations, while harsh environments could limit population size. Different ecosystems also impacted the types of plants and animals available for hunting and foraging.
Yes, boundary and border are similar in that they both mark the outer limit or edge of an area. However, a boundary can also refer to a limit or extent of something intangible, such as a rule or guideline.
Birth Control is what is most likely to limit human population growth.
borders, limits, boundaries, extent, territory
Relativity theory establishes a speed limit for objects travelling through space - but the expansion of the universe is the expansion of space. There is no speed limit for that expansion.
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The layout, or form factor, determines what sort of case the motherboard needs and provides a maximum expansion slot limit
American Casino - 2004 High Limit Expansion 1-28 was released on: USA: 7 December 2005
It does not have a limit. It just goes on and on until you get sick of it...
The population limit per civilization can be set prior to the beginning of the game. The maximum limit is 200 units per civilization, unless you are the Goths which gives a +10 unit cap Generally in Scenarios, the limit is 75 units.
King George 3 and the British Parliament tried to limit colonial expansion. They passed an act to prohibit western settlements. They did this because the expansions were costing the British money in defending the territories from the Indians.
It's small, surrounded by mountains - limiting trade with the outiside world
The outcome set a limit to Persian expansion to the west.