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Outsiders gained control of regions in southeast Asia through conquest and colonization.
Alexander the Great conquered the eastern Mediterranean from Greece to and including Egypt, and also parts of northwest India.
The Muslims did not successfully conquer a wide variety of regions. They never conquered (or attempted to conquer) any place in the New World or Australia. They did not penetrate Central or Southern Africa, save perhaps for the coasts. They were prevented from gaining France (Gaul), England (Britannia), or Germany (Germania) along with much of Northern Europe because of the Battle of Tours and the Byzantine Empire.
Italy or China
Two types of factors that lead to a relationship between regions are economic factors and social/cultural factors. Economic factors include trade, investment, and resource distribution that create interdependence between regions. Social and cultural factors encompass shared history, language, and traditions that foster connections and interactions among communities. Together, these factors facilitate collaboration, exchange, and mutual influence between different regions.
He conquered Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, and some parts of India.
European imperialism was motivated by a desire for economic gains in both regions.
The US is a large country, and is therefore divided into regions. There are many factors that contribute to the distinctions between regions such as climate, culture, and landscape. These factors affect the daily life of its' citizens and determine the differences from other regions of the same country.
The places that are today called: Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey. The did not manage to conquer Greece.
Geographers use factors such as temperature, precipitation, altitude, and proximity to bodies of water to divide climates into regions. These factors help to define different climate zones and their characteristics. Geographers also consider factors like latitude and topography to further differentiate between climate regions.
The factors that determine natural regions include climate, topography, soil composition, and vegetation types. These factors interact to create distinct environments such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and mountains. Human activities can also influence and alter natural regions over time.