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Cairo is fan-shaped, narrowest in the south, where the river valley is wedged between desert escarpments, and widest in the north, where the valley blends into the delta. Over the centuries the city expanded westward, as a receding river channel left land flood-free. Lining the banks of the Nile River, Cairo is a fusion of ancient. Churches are built atop Roman ruins and skyscrapers rise behind medieval monuments. Egypt's capital is best known for preserving the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, but the city contains infinite treasures beyond the Pyramids of Giza.
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Water heat at a different rate than land because water has a higher capacity for storing heat than does land surfaces.Hope this helps !
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Globalisation makes the world shrink and flatten it in all sectors.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In the ancient and medival world, only labours were allowed to travel between the countries. IT revolution paves its way for the jobs to be exchanged between the countries and it leads to service growth in the developing countries.
After social media's tremendous growth, information gets transferred easily through various social media platforms. Knowledge and technology transfer between the countries generates more employment even in the under developed areas. India gained a generous amount of software and BPO jobs from the developed countries to increase their GDP since 1990s.
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