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appalachian mountains
The availability of water has been the most influential geographic factor in shaping human settlement patterns in the Middle East. This region is largely arid, so areas with access to water sources such as rivers, oases, and coastlines have attracted settlement and allowed for agricultural development, urban growth, and trade.
The middle course of the Nile River runs through Sudan, starting at the city of Khartoum where the White Nile and Blue Nile converge. This section of the river is characterized by wide floodplains and fertile agricultural land.
The geographic center of the contiguous United States is near Lebanon, Kansas. It is not necessarily the exact middle point for North, South, East, and West due to differences in land area.
Middle latitude sailing is a navigation method that involves using a series of spherical triangles to determine the course to be followed on a Mercator chart. The formula used in finding middle latitude sailing involves solving these spherical triangles by applying spherical trigonometry principles. It's typically done using a navigational calculator or computer program to determine the course and distance to a destination.
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the upper course, closest to the mountains and hills; the middle course, between the upper and lower courses; the lower course, the flattest area close to the sea.
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the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the middle east
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Middle East
yes it is
The Middle East is a geographic feature. It was not founded at any point in history.
Jerusalem, Israel in the Middle East.
The Arabian Peninsula and the Upper Middle East.
In the middle corse of a river the river is flowing at its fastest, it has most energy and meanders a lot. Here is a list: Physical Features/Processes, River Cliffs, Bluffs, Meanders. Lateral erosion, Transportation, Human features/activities, and Arable farming.
To Walk a Middle Course was created in 2004-10.