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Why was Europe so interested in Africa during the industrial revolution?

Africa has valuable natural resources for which Europe has many uses.


What was one of the major reasons many Russian were so displeased with czar Nicholas?

Russia's involvement in World War I was draining the country's resources.


Why is the US called a resource-rich nation?

because we have access to so many resources. land, crops, wood , water, valuable materials, and more


People found little gold and silver in north americathe continent had many other valuable resources.What resources did they find?

i don't know the answer so i give up.


How do Europe's natural resources affect its economy?

newtest3BECAUBEb BECAUSE ITS NATURAL RESOURCES AR AVERY VALUABLE SO THEY CAN EXPORT THEM OR MAKE SOME PROFITABLE USE FROM IT


Why is oil so important to the of the Arabian Peninsula?

it is important because it is their most valuable resources. without it they would be poor.


What difference did Russia make in World War 2?

The Russian territory was so vast and so cold, and they had so many resources, that Germany got totlly bogged down there and couldn't effectively fight on both fronts.


Why were cowhides so valuable?

they feed many cows


Why is oil so important to the countries of the Arabian Peninsula?

it is important because it is their most valuable resources. without it they would be poor.


Why did russia invade chechnya in 1994 and 1999?

The reason Russia told everyone was that it wanted Chechnya to rejoin it. The Chechen people were all against it so this forced Russia to invade them. But the reason many people say, is that it wasn't for nationalist reasons but for economic reasons, Chechnya had lots of oil resources and pipelines within it.


Why was the rocky desert east of Meroe so valuable?

It was valuable because of How many of the kushinans were there. (:


Why was Russia invaded by so many other nations?

Russia has an abundance of resources that foreign conquerors have coveted for centuries and few natural barriers between themselves and their neighbors. Resources include fertile land, a large population, and vast reserves of timber. Many cities, such as Novgorod, were renowned for their riches generated by trade. More recently other raw materials including oil, coal, natural gas, and various metals have made Russia a prospective target for hostile enemies such as the Nazis and Japanese.