When a country has many connections/trades with a lot of countries around the world
Because the symbols are recognized globally, so it doesn't matter where you are in the world - they always mean the same thing.
Communities have evolved with technology, becoming more connected globally. People now have access to instant communication, information sharing, and networking opportunities. However, this can also lead to challenges such as digital divides or online harassment.
Chronemics dictate globally what is the exact time of the world down to the last millisecond.
It refers to how many carbon molecules are connected to each other.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "not connected"; the electron is attracted, via the electrical force, to the nucleus. This is the "connection" that keeps it there - as long as there is no stronger force to pull it away.
through music, internet, arts.....
Globally connected networks
Australia trades kangaroos with nuclear missiles from north korea.
Mexico City and Sao Paulo
it means it is a network in more than one place around the world....look it up on GOOGLE =)
Bus, trains, boats, spaceships, hovering caravans, your mother, your mothers mother
Pretty much what it sounds like.
if you mean in the U.S.A... yes if you mean globally. no
Countries are connected globally through various means, including trade, diplomacy, communication, transportation, and international organizations. Globalization has also played a significant role in increasing interconnectivity among nations through the flow of goods, services, information, and people across borders. Additionally, technological advancements have facilitated faster and more efficient global communication, collaboration, and exchange of ideas.
The Earth's four oceans are connected, allowing water to circulate water globally
When we talk of global unicast addresses, we mean an address with global scope. That is, an address that is globally unique and can therefore be routed globally with no modification.
its all connected