mostly through infrastructure.
long and thin countries, for example chili, have problems with transport, because the chance is bigger that what you need is (very) far away, so the ratio between the size of the country and the cost in transport of resources is off, largely impacting overall cost
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2nd democratic country in the Middle East.
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Corrosion and erosion have and impact on changing the shape of Florida's beaches.
Italy is the country that has a shape resembling a boot.
She continues to shape the country by being the queen and making decisions for the country.
what shape is venezuela
Like the shape of almost every country or state, the shape is irregular.
Here is your answer what he did to impact his country is that he bombed japan and had let the people have their freedom
It depends on which country and which river.
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Trade can vastly impact a country's infrastructure. For instance, if a country can become profitable from farming, they will alter their infrastructure to land clearing and irrigation.
Chile is a very long yet narrow Country. Ironically, it is shaped like a chile
The shape of a country doesn't necessarily effect it's growth and development, but more of the placement and size effects this. If the country is near water, it is more likely to be successful, if it is in the middle of the desert, it is less likely to be prosperous. The resources there, such as oil, minerals, and food, also effect the prosperity of the country, they would either keep the goods for their people, or if they have excess,
its shape becomes distorted