Maritime empires
· Few tactical apprehensions.
· It is relatively small.
· Examples are Spain, Portugal, and England etc.
· It is self-sufficient.
They are settled in beneficial areas.
· Involved in forced labour- no longer in WE.
· Power was divided amongst lands.
· They were benefited from private investors or joint stock companies.
Land empires
· Self defense extremely was important.
· It is relatively large.
· Examples are Ottoman, Russia, Mughal India, and China etc.
· It mostly focuses on agriculture rather than industry.
· They are settled in many dry and uninhabitable areas.
· Involved in forced labour- increasingly brutal.
· Power was centralized.
Between 1500 and 1800 they had the largest administrative and economic systems because they were more of a threat to each other.
Fallow land is uncultivated land left to rest and replenish fertility, whereas arable land is land used for growing crops. Fallow land helps prevent soil exhaustion and erosion, while arable land is actively used for agricultural production.
An island is a piece of land completely surrounded by water, whereas an isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and bordered by water on two sides. Islands are typically standalone landforms, while isthmuses serve as links between larger areas of land.
Ranchers preferred open grazing land and depended on large land areas for livestock, whereas farmers needed fenced land for crops and irrigation. This difference in land use led to competition for resources like water and land in the Great Plains.
Mercator projection distorts the size of land masses, resulting in high distortion near the poles. Equal area projections maintain accurate land area proportions, making them useful for representing data like population density.
An island is completely surrounded by water, whereas a peninsula is connected to the mainland on one side and surrounded by water on the others. Islands are standalone land masses, while peninsulas are extensions of larger bodies of land.
The Difference of CT and MTContinental Tropicalair mass is more hot and dry, and forms over water. Maritime Tropical is more warm and moist and forms over land.
The empires might try to battle for more land, and sometimes even land that was already taken by other europeans.
Maritime climates do not have much fluctuation in temperature because its climate is tied to the water. Water is slow to change in temperature. It is warmer than air in the winter and colder than air in the summer. Continental climates only have the land mass and wind to influence its climate. It has a greater difference in temperature than maritime. Here's an example..... At 60 degrees north and 120 degrees east the difference in mean temperature between the coolest and warmest months is 50 degrees celsius. At 60 degrees north and 160 degrees west the difference in mean temperature between the coolest and warmest temperatures is only 25 degrees. Can you tell which is which?
It is the difference between walking and swimming.
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land,empires
to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires. to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires.
Lives on land
water
Please specify which empires you are referring to.