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8 January, 01:02

How has the geography of Afghanistan made it difficult for invading armies to conquer? A. It is the second largest country, after Russia. B. The terrain is mostly desert and mountains. C. Mountains isolate the area, which has unified all Afghans under one tribal affiliation. D. It is primarily bordered by water, which makes surprise attacks more difficult.

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  1. 8 January, 02:14
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    B. the terrain is mostly desert and mountains
  2. 8 January, 02:30
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    B. The terrain is mostly desert and mountains.

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    Afghanistan is a mountainous country that also has desert areas which makes it a difficult territory to access. Because of this, Afghanistan has been invaded in history but the invaders have not been able to control the whole country considering its difficult geography. According to this, the answer is that the geography of Afghanistan made it difficult for invading armies to conquer because the terrain is mostly desert and mountains.
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