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Site of European conference that drew boundary lines to divide up the continent of Africa?

Berlin


How did dolphins territory marked and protected?

Dolphins do not mark their territory. In fact, they don't have exclusive territories. It isn't possible to have territorial boundaries in the ocean where there are no landmarks to act as boundary lines.


What is the different between fair and foul in softball?

There are lines placed to divide the foul territory and the fair territory. Any ball that lands on the foul territory will be called foul. When the ball enters the fair territory, ball is at play.


Which state has boundary made by six straight lines?

The state with a boundary made by six straight lines is Colorado. Its borders were established based on lines of latitude and longitude, creating a geometric shape. This unique configuration is a result of the Land Ordinance of 1785, which aimed to create a systematic way to survey and divide land in the western territories.


What are the boundary lines in soccer?

There are a number of lines on a soccer field. None of them are called boundary lines. The touch lines run up and down the length. They form the sides. The goal lines are across the ends of the field. The touch lines and goal lines define the field's perimeter or its boundary. And a ball that is in play must wholely cross one of these lines (either on the ground or in the air) to be considered out of play.


What sports have boundary lines that are in?

soccer and tennis


What is the science of laying out boundary lines?

Surveyors (sometimes called Engineering Surveyors) lay out boundary lines between parcels of land, and draw maps.


Is the kickoff considered out of bounds if it goes beyond the designated boundary lines?

Yes, a kickoff is considered out of bounds if it goes beyond the designated boundary lines.


What do you call the barriers erected by the Roman across northern Britain in order to keep out the picts and Scots?

The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.


On a map what do black lines usually represent?

The black lines mean it is a state boundary.


What is a proper noun for state borders?

US secretary


What happened as a result of friction and the US over the boundry lines of the Louisiana territory?

Friction between the U.S. and Britain over boundary lines in the Louisiana Territory led to heightened tensions and disputes, particularly regarding land claims in the Pacific Northwest and the Oregon Territory. These disagreements contributed to the larger context of U.S. expansionism and manifest destiny, ultimately culminating in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which peacefully resolved the boundary dispute. The treaty established the 49th parallel as the border between U.S. and British territories in the region, thus solidifying American claims to the area while averting conflict.