Geography 1100 Lecture 3: T2L3.docx

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Concerning the centrifugal forces and centripetal forces that affect the state identity and how they affect a region. There are forces that break state apart and other forces that hold that same state together. These forces constantly interact and work to either break the state apart and keep it together. In most cases these are just tendencies, attitudes and characteristics that would affect it. This might be a event that alters the export and import of goods and without this the neighbouring states may make it difficult to receive goods due to service charges. Interpretation of watershed line: demarcated boundaries made by river systems would make it difficult. These river systems are an easy thing to use but in the real world the highest ridges and highest points are disconnected making the options open for interpretation. These people would be nomads for years, centuries even and believe they do not belong in either state.

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