Yes. The Baja California Peninsula contains two federal states that can be considered part of a prorupted state.
A prorupted state, characterized by an elongated extension of territory, can face several disadvantages. These states may experience challenges in governance and resource distribution due to their geographic shape, leading to difficulties in communication and transportation between the proruption and the main part of the territory. Additionally, they are more vulnerable to external threats or encroachments along their extended boundaries, which can complicate defense and security efforts. Lastly, regional disparities might arise, fostering discontent among populations in different areas of the state.
No, it is an example of a perforated state. Indonesia would be an example of a fragmented state.
The United States is an example of a superpower state. It is also an example of a democracy, an example of a mixed economy and an example of a federal State.
Melting is an example of a phase change. The substance is going from the solid state to the liquid state.
A state.
A nation state is an uncommon example of a country with only one nation :)
An example of government is when the state has the authority and excersisde
One example would be: BURGLARY.
The state of Tennessee
all of these
California.