Turkey has been a crossroad for multiple cultures and an advantage of global economic exchange because of its excellent strategic location.
Explanation:
Turkey's territory has been place where numerous cultures interact and mix for millenniums. From ancient times, lot of different groups of people have been migrating through Turkey, or settling in Turkey. Such examples have been the:
- Dorric people
- Indo-Europeans
- Caucasus people
- Celtic people
- Balkan people
- Mongol people
- Turkic people
- Arab people
- Iranian people
- Italic people
All of these people have been creating a very mixed and interesting culture in Turkey, as all of them were interacting, mixing, adopting cultural traits from each other. One of the main reasons as to why so many different people have been moving into this territory has been the economic advantage. Turkey is connecting Europe and Asia, and the majority of the trade between these two continents was going through it, so whoever controlled the trade was having huge economic advantage. This trend has continued even in modern times, as Turkey is crucial in the trade between Europe and the Middle East, as well as controlling the Bosphorus, thus controlling trade between the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea.
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is a pattern of data that shows greater increase with passing time.
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It would depend where the moon is located around the earth. If it was in bewtween the sun and earth we would not ever see the moon, but if it was behind the earth we would see a full moon every night.
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The correct answer is - True.
The Rocky Mountains are the longest mountain range in North America. They have almost a north-south direction. These mountains are going all the way from the Alaska and Canada in the north, through the eastern part of the United States, and to the Mexican frontier. This mountain range is divided into several parts, Arctic Rockies (in the north), Northern Rockies (in Canada), Middle Rockies (through most of the United States), and Southern Rockies (at the Mexican frontier).