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di and cmiire comtries improved them in order to prosper. As a resull
j Became more convenient。 communities greweconomies evolved, and
cuitures expanded。 The importance of land routes increased further。
especialjy after the appearance of automobiles。
) People have estabished routes on water。too. Rivers and canals have
erved as effective routes for people to move around and carry things。 For
fsrance ji the od japanese city of Edo, water routes were used for the
Transporration of agricultural products, seafood, and wood. which supported
Te GyS lfe and economy People have also opened routes across the sea.
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Yater depths、 am
Cestine geography, were
"for the nawigation of ships。 particularly im
miy by wind power
Tel could hanel great dtanes and go tb places
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