Mainland city-states often had little contact with each other due to geographical barriers such as mountains and rivers that hindered communication and trade. Additionally, political fragmentation and the presence of competing city-states fostered a sense of rivalry and isolationism. Differences in culture, language, and economic interests further contributed to limited interactions among these city-states. As a result, each city-state developed its own identity and governance, leading to minimal collaboration or exchange.
Forty-eight: All the US states except Alaska and Hawaii have a land border with at least one other state.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
There were eventually over 2,000 independent Greek city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals. With no easy transport systems, and no telecommunication, contact was difficult and expensive in time, effortt and money.
Because Greece had a lot of mountain ranges which prevented contact between city states.
A little after he conquered the other six Warring States in 221 BCE before creating the Qin dynasty.
South Australia borders all other mainland states in Australia: Western Australia to the west, Northern Territory to the north, Queensland to the northeast, New South Wales to the east, and Victoria to the southeast.
The term "mainland" typically refers to the principal landmass of a region, often distinguishing it from islands. For example, in the context of the United States, the "mainland" usually refers to the contiguous states, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. In other contexts, such as in reference to China, it refers to the part of the country that is not made up of its islands. Specific names can vary depending on the geographical context in which "mainland" is used.
There is no Australian state which shares a border with all other states. No state except for Victoria shares a land border with Tasmania. South Australia shares a border with all mainland states and the Northern Territory.
There are fifty states in the United States of America, and one federal district. 48 of these states are contigous, the other two (Alaska and Hawaii) are not on mainland America. The federal district is called Washington D.C.
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Clarification needed: what mainland? Arizona is part of mainland U.S., so there is no distance at all. Mainland of some other country?
Forty-eight: All the US states except Alaska and Hawaii have a land border with at least one other state.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
No. Koalas do not sleep with other animals. They have very little contact with other species.
Yes
Mainland is a noun. It refers to the main part of a country or region, as opposed to islands or other outlying areas.
no, because they are not sociable and as a result of that, they have little contact with other people.