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Why could being landlocked be a problem?

Being landlocked can be a problem because it limits access to maritime trade routes, making it more difficult and expensive to import and export goods. Landlocked countries must rely on neighboring countries for transportation and trade, which can create logistical challenges and hinder economic growth. Additionally, landlocked countries may struggle to access resources such as fresh water or fishing grounds.


What feature do the countries of Paraguay and Bolivia share which could account for their low GDP?

They are both landlocked.


How did the traders cheat their customers in the middle ages?

Traders could cheat on their customers to get more money out of the customer. This could be done by making the scales inaccurate which meant that the traders could weight 500g of meat as 1kg of meat which is more expensive. It is also important to remember that most people were uneducated so therefore to "make a fool" out of them was much easier. In addition communication between settlements/cities/countries was very slow ,and hence the traders could cheat on multiple people and if to get away with it could repeat in another settlement near by.


what could traders from benin offer in exchange for the resources they needed?

salt


What landlocked south Asian sovereign state is Saturday the last day of the week?

You could say Laos, because in it and in every other country in the world, Saturday is the last day of the week. So you could also say Nepal or Bhutan, as both of them are landlocked and in the south of Asia.


What challenges did fur traders face in the Americas?

The fur traders faced hard portages and treacherous raids, and deadly insects that could cause suicide


What challenges did fur traders face in America?

The fur traders faced hard portages and treacherous raids, and deadly insects that could cause suicide


Is it legal to sell landlocked property that has no right of way?

At common law the owner of a landlocked parcel could avail themselves of several different remedies such as easement by prescription, easement by necessity, latches and adverse possession. The details matter such as how long the land has been owned, used and occupied. In some cases, landlocked parcels have remained unsellable because they were landlocked so long ago and access to the now nearest highway is over other land that does not share a common chain of title. In some cases a right of way must be purchased from an abutting landowner. In many common law jurisdictions the common law has been codified and under modern statutory law an owner cannot sell a landlocked portion of their land. It is against public policy to sell land to which the new owner has no access. This is an extremely complicated area of law and you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in land issues and who can review your situation, examine the title to the real estate and explain your rights and options.


What is an antonym of border state?

An antonym of "border state" could be "landlocked state." A landlocked state is one that is surrounded by other states or countries and does not have a border with an ocean or sea.


Why did Europeans send traders?

European traders used the Ohio river as a major transportation and trading route.


Are there any lakeside homes in landlocked Wichita, KS?

There are a lot of options available for the Lakeside homes in Landlocked Wichita,KS, you could check them out at www.landauction.com or scan through the http://www.okmag.com/ magazine for further details. This document could also help you....http://digital.library.okstate.edu/oktoday/1950s/1959/oktdv9n2.pdf


Where can one find information on stock traders?

Information on stock traders may be found in several places. You could go to your bank an ask for a referral or you could do a search of the internet. Also asking friends for a referral may be very helpful.