The main problems with using maps are that:
- It could be upside down (yes, it happens in real life and not just movies!)
- The scale could be inaccurate and thus you either misjudge your distance or miss your turn.
- The actual map itself can be a bit confusing to read.
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The magma rises to the crust above it mostly because of the cracks that appear in the crust and the high pressure from the mantle that pushes the magma through these cracks. The cracks in the crust appear because of the tectonic activities, on and in close proximity to the plate boundaries. This is why the volcanic activities, a product of rising magma, are found along the plate boundaries. The magma can rich the crust and solidify in it, or it can come out on the surface in the form of lava flows. The one that solidifies inside the crust forms the intrusive igneous rocks, while the one that comes on the surface forms the extrusive igneous rocks. The rocks formed from the magma are the basis for the formation of the other rock types, as well as for the formation of land masses, and soils.
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Explanation: A high literacy rate (or low illiteracy rate) suggests the existence of an effective primary education system and/or literacy programmes that have enabled a large proportion of the population to acquire the ability of using the written word (and making simple arithmetic calculations) in daily life and to continue learning. It is common practice to present and analyse literacy rates together with the absolute number of adult illiterates as improvements in literacy rates may sometimes be accompanied by increases in the illiterate population due to a changing demographic structure.
Yes it was it was actually a huge problem because it meant that they needed to fight a two front war <span>It Caused To Much Trouble For The Indians.The Germany People Moved To The Indians Land Area.So It Cause Lots Of Problems.So Yes Germany's Location Was a Problem.</span>