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Probably the coast line of Belize protected by the Belize Barrier Reef. Not one of the Caribbean islands but still strictly in the Carribbean.
the barrier reef is protected area because the tourist want to pay to see one of the must beautiful parts of the see and tourism one of the things that brings money to Belize and if the barrier reef gets distroied. Belize is going to be between poor and middle class countries
Indian Ocean is the geographical barrier between India and Africa .
India is geographically isolated from the rest of Asia by the formidable Himalayan mountain range to the north, which creates a natural barrier. To the west, the Thar Desert further restricts movement, while the Indian Ocean to the south and the Arabian Sea to the southwest provide additional maritime isolation. This unique geography fostered the development of distinct cultures and civilizations within the Indian subcontinent throughout ancient history.
The Sahara Desert was not a geographic barrier that made invasion of the Indian subcontinent more difficult. Geographical barriers like the Himalayas, the Thar Desert, and the Indian Ocean limited access and made invasion challenging.
I would say the English Channel as a natural barrier.
It wasn't a river that served as a strong barrier to invasion in China. It was the Pacific Ocean that served as a strong barrier to invasion.
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.
Kush was primarily protected from invasion by its geographic features, including the encircling Nile River, which provided a natural barrier and facilitated trade and communication. The region's mountainous terrain, particularly the Nubian Mountains, created additional defensive advantages against potential invaders. Furthermore, the desert surrounding Kush limited access and made it difficult for large armies to approach, enhancing Kush's security. Together, these features contributed to the kingdom's ability to resist outside threats throughout its history.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Appalachian Mountains were this sort of geographic barrier.
The Appalachian Mountains were this sort of geographic barrier.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The sand dunes act as a natural barrier, blocking strong winds.
the pacific ocean
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.