It extended north to the Hindu Kush, west of the Ganges River, south almost to the tip of the Indian subcontinent, and east along the Bay of Bengal.
Explanation:
We can break the statement down in parts to see why it is correct.
<u>North</u><u> to </u><u>the Hindu Kush</u> : to is the keyword here. It is clear that the empire did reach the Hindu kush mountains to the north.
<u>West </u><u>o</u><u>f the Ganges River</u>: of here is the key word. We can see that all part of the west bank of Ganges were a part of the empire.
<u>South </u><u>to</u><u> the tip of Indian Subcontinent</u>: Can be seen on the map
<u>East </u><u>along </u><u>the bay of Bengal</u>: along is the key word here. It clearly does stretch until the bay of Bengal.
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Answer:
Answer B: The growth of Japans population since 1900
Explanation:
That is the answer because Human Geography is when Human Geographers study geographic patterns and processes in past times. So like they studied how much more Japans population came over time:)
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Because more men couldn't afford to support them.
"To the west it is connected to the Da Hinggan Range by the Yilehuli Mountains, which run northwest-southeast for some 375 miles (600 km). ... Although the two ranges have similar names, the Xiao Hinggan is a completely different mountain system from the Da Hinggan (Greater Khingan)."