U.S. involvement in the affairs of countries in the Middle East is a long, complicated, and tenuous history. The simple answer is that the United States has been involved in conflicts in the Middle East because of its relationships with countries and governments in that region and more broadly its desire to assert its influence in this vital region of the world that has unfortunately been rife with conflict. During the Cold War the Middle East was very much a battleground between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the fight for resources, influence, and power. This has continued today as new rivalries and conflicts have developed even without the Soviet Union.
The correct answer is Thailand: it has never been a colony. .so it also has never been a colony of an European country.
Burma was a British colony, known as British Burma, and it was a part of British India.
Cambodia and Laos were both part of French Indochina - a French colony
Answer:
These areas are called as Biological Hotspots
Explanation:
- Most of the species near to extinction and vulnerable are those which are kept in bio hotspots, these hotspots er conservation areas and hence limited in numbers.
- These hotspots check the population of the species from being jeopardized in the future. These tend t provide a reserve or facility to keep endemic species in natural surroundings in a protective environment under the scanner of rangers and wildlife protectionists.
- Forests are themselves a type of reserve a protected area that helps the growth and development of these species on land and water and also check there reproductive capacity
- Maintenance of these hotspots is a must for a nation to preserve its wild heritage and keep balance with the biodiversity of the region.
So to clarify is the geographer "human" or is it geographing humans