could you give some context
The correct answer is : farmland. For example, 30 (or 16 by some counts) percent of Nepal's land is arable (good for farming), which is very little compared to india's 60 %.
Answer:
Island nations are those that are surrounded entirely by water and may have more than one island comprising their nation.
There are 48 such nations in the world ranging from the famous ones like the UK and Japan to less known ones like Kiribati.
You included no options so the list of island nations in addition to Taiwan include;
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Philippines
- United Kingdom
- Madagascar
- Australia
- Sri Lanka
- Haiti
- Cuba
- Dominican Republic
- Papua New Guinea
- Singapore
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- Jamaica
- Bahrain
- Trinidad And Tobago
- Timor Leste
- Mauritius
- Cyprus
- Fiji
- Comoros
- Solomon Islands
- Cape Verde
- Maldives
- Malta
- Brunei
- Bahamas
- Iceland
- Vanuatu
- Barbados
- Sao Tome And Principe
- Samoa
- Saint Lucia
- Kiribati
- Micronesia
- Grenada
- Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
- Tonga
- Seychelles
- Antigua And Barbuda
- Dominica
- Marshall Islands
- Saint Kitts And Nevis
- Palau
- Tuvalu
- Nauru
Similarites
*Annual flooding left fertile soil
*Surplus of food allowed specialized jobs
*Used the rivers for trading
*ALL worshiped many gods
*Built large temples
*They had rulers
Differences
*All had used different rivers
*Indus Valley; Cities were planned in a grid
*Believed in afterlife
*3 or the 4 civilizations fell
this is just ideas of similarities and differences, sorry if this isn't all that you wanted or expected, i am still working on mine, but this can help you along the lines, i can try to write something if i finish mine early.
Hope this helps :)