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What is the name of a type of street with houses in a circle facing inward?

The type of dead-end is called a "cul-de-sac" (French for bottom of the sack). The term is also used for closed anatomical passages found in humans and other organisms.


Why do mountains areas have low population density?

Mountainous terrain is mostly hard to settle on due to the lack of resources and land for farming etc. needed to seed a population. In addition, transport is often difficult, so a lack of inward migration, jobs and trade and just a few factors.


How does the geography influence history?

The geographical position of a country can affect how that country interacts with other countries and how internal factors are influenced by its geographical location. Here are a few examples of this, which might surprise even students of history.In the US Civil War the Tsar of Russia supported the Union in its war with the Confederacy. Russia at this time was one the most despotic world powers and one might wonder why or how Russia would be involved with the internal struggle in the United States. The reason is the geographical locations of both countries.Russia's ports were all frozen in the winter. Since Peter the Great, Russia has sought a warm water port. In the years prior to the US Civil War, the US Government in the winter allowed the Russian Navy to use its eastern ports and in the west the port of San Francisco for naval maneuvers. Thus we see Russian support for the Union based on this situation.Temperate zones:For the most part nations in the temperate zones around the world have been faster to develop industry, military power, trading and economic power. Much more so than nations in tropical weather zones. This difference is partly responsible for the Colonialism policies of the European powers. Their ability to dominate nations in tropical/semi-tropical zones was based on their climate in the temperate zones.In ancient history, the location of the city-state of Rome helped it establish an empire in the Mediterranean Sea. Its position in the middle of the Mediterranean, allowed it to contol the sea passage from east to west by its ownership of Sicily. It also allowed its military to move from Rome to other areas of the "Western World" either by sea of by its road system. Rome itself is not on the coast of Italy but is inward on the Tiber River. Thus it had the natural advantage of not being subject to a sea attack.These are just a few of the many examples of how geography can affect the history of the world.


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Is the great Australian bight a large area of the ocean that is partially surrounded by land?

Yes. The term bight can also refer to the gently inward curving coastline that contains the water.


What kind of horse has inward curving ears?

Acctually, there are a few that I can name off the top of my head: the Kathiwari (kat,h-a-war-ie) and the Mawari(ma-war-ie) have inward curving ears.


What is a lens that bends light inward?

An inward curve is called concave, while an outward curve is called convex


What is a wide bend in a coastline called?

A wide bend in a coastline is called a bay. It is an indentation or curved area of land where the coastline curves inward, often forming a sheltered body of water. Bays can range in size from small coves to large, open bays.


What is a way to remember what a bay is?

If you mean a bay as in a large body of water that curves inward, just think of the letter "b" and imagine that the curved part is the water curving inward towards the land. You could also remember Blue Water which would remind you that the word starting with B has something to do with Water. If you mean a bay as in a light brown horse, you could remember B is for Brown.


My two top teeth are pretty straight but there kinda curving in and my bottom teeth are doing the same do u thing that they will give me like a retainer or like braces for that?

The dentist may give a person a retainer if their teeth are curved inward. They would probably not get braces if their teeth are not crooked.


Does low pressure move inward or outward?

Inward!


Where can you get cheap inward forks?

wat does inward mean?!


My top teeth are pretty straight but my 2 bottom teeth are slightly curving in Also my one molar is way crookedWill they give me braces or like a retainer for that?

A person who's teeth are curved inward, but are not crooked would most likely be given a retainer. Braces are only used for straightening teeth that are crooked.


Do low pressure systems move inward or outward?

inward


When was Drawn Inward created?

Drawn Inward was created in 1999.


What is Direct Inward Dialing (DID)?

Direct inward dialing is known as DID