It shows that Germany was in a really bad strategic position since it could be attacked from all sides, which did happen in the end. When the Allies managed to liberate Europe, they focused on attacking Germany from all sides and eventually they completely destroyed them, especially the Soviet army which managed to get into Berlin first.
Well, from looking at the chart, it seems that there's a huge loss of life on the "winning" side. I believe the people of those countries must've felt emotionally and economically defeated. Considering the great amount of lives lost during the war, I'd say it would effect the society emotionally and there'd be fewer people around. And during wars countries usually use lots of money and weaponry to fund the cause, so those nations must've been in a huge economic crisis once the war ended. <span />
<span>Human societies no longer had to follow herds of animals to find enough food.</span>
The largest population of the feudal society is the ( peasents)
Answer:
enormous size.
lack of trees.
semi-arid - little water available.
unpredictable weather, including extremely cold and violent winters.
ferocious winds - the winter 'Northers' and the scorching summer winds.
many areas flat and featureless.
inhabited by locusts and grasshoppers.
inhabited by wolves.