It's pretty much a lagoon so it's great for farming and because the soil is so rich they are very big on agriculture.
National Geographic Explorer - 1985 Venice Burning was released on: USA: 2000
importance of geographic segmentation
I take it you mean Venice, Italy and no it isn't floating. Wooded piles were driven into the sand and mud years ago when buildings were first built. National Geographic had a great article on Venice in August 2009.
Beats me.
The Nile river.
Britain's status as an island.
It was important to the Elish to protect it from possible spanish attacks.It served as a buffer.
Advantages: Easy to understand and implement, allows for physical organization by location, can help with visualizing spatial relationships. Disadvantages: Limited flexibility for reorganizing, can be time-consuming to maintain, may not scale well for large amounts of data.
Advantages of watching the National Geographic channel include educational content, inspiring documentaries, and a focus on nature and science. However, a disadvantage could be limited diversity in programming and potential biases in storytelling.
Advantages were it was easy to defend, there was fertile soil, there was a river, and also later they found out they could ship things across the Mediterranean Sea.
Venice. Venice.
Tropic of cancer is simply a geographic description. It doesn't have any advantages in itself. Whether it's good, bad or unimportant depends on what you need from tor surroundings.