Geographic factors greatly influence a nation’s growth and destiny. From terrain shaping plains, mountains, and valleys to climate defining crops and weather, geography guides policies and daily life.
Terrain and economy
Terrain shapes economies. Mountains may limit farming but offer tourism; coasts enable trade. Rugged lands require costly infrastructure.
Climate and stability
Climate affects stability. Disasters strain resources, trigger migration, and fuel tensions, while mild climates aid production and peace.
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Natural resources and power
Resources boost a nation’s strength but overreliance can cause instability. Diversification ensures long-term sustainability and resilience.
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