Why are all the regions of Asia not equally developed?
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Why are all the regions of Asia not equally developed?
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- The regions of Asia are not equally developed and they are divided into distinct parts and these variations are characterized by the difference in the cultural regions of the world.
- All places in Asia are either plains, plateau lowlands, and highlands and are divided as the central Asia that includes Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan and the Asia and eastern Asia is diverse in terms of the china, hong kong and japan and the Taiwan and the Mongolia, while south Asia includes the India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the island groups and the Bangladesh and Bhutan and that of Southeast Asia includes the Cambodia and Indonesia and the Laos and Vietnam and Singapore.
- Western Asia includes Georgia, and Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip whale that of northern Asia involves Russia. All are differentiated on the basis of the diverse climate and the physiography of the lands along with the presence of the seas and the lakes system.
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