<span>The answer is the region is dominated by deserts and high elevations. The area was not subject to World War II combat as far as I know. It is not subject to typhoons and I don't believe it has dominated by warlords for 100s of years. It is mostly the Gobi desert and there is very little water, thus a large population could not survive there.</span>
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Two important examples of isolated languages are:
Basque: Basque is spoken by around 750,000 people in the Spanish Autonomous Community of Basque Country, and in the French department of Pyrenees-Atlantiques.
Basque is so isolated that it is a pre-Indo European language, and has survived over the years because the Basque Country is very mountainous, and because the Basque people have gone great leaps to protect it.
Korean: spoken by about 77 million people in both North Korea and South Korea, Korean is actually an isolated language because it does not have any close relations with any other language, or language family.
It has survived because Korea has been an important East Asian civilization since over one thousand years ago, and the prospect of this language is more positive than ever because of the increasing economic and cultural power of South Korea.
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The Sun's gravitational pull is what keeps the planets in its solar system in orbit.
Explanation:
because every planet must orbit the sun and others.
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Explanation:
Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold a place or location is. Temperature deals with gas molecules; thus as gas molecules in the air move quickly and freely, air temperature increases.
Palmas is warmer than Neuqeun due to the fact that Palmas is closer to the equator; the equator receives a more direct sunlight at a more direct angle than any other location on earth, while Neuquen is cooler, due to the fact it is closer to the poles; areas close to the poles receive less sun rays, making it cooler.