All of the following are examples of how geographical boundaries can limit cultural interaction except

rivers
deserts
mountains
oceans
I think its A. since rivers are the easiest boundraies to pass through

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In fact, more often than not, rivers are more like highways than barriers.

Of curse as you know I feel the same way about oceans, but that is because I use them.
So would you say the answer is oceans
I think you're right. None of them is a real barrier, as Damon noted in response to your earlier question, but of these, a river is probably the least formidable.
No, oceans are not the easiest to cross for cultural exchange or "cross-pollination". They are not insurmountable barriers at all, but rivers are easier to cross, and do usually serve as highways, not barriers at all.
Actually I think the historical advantage of rivers is that you can float down them easily and if the wind happens to blow up river commonly, you can get up the river easily as well. (the Nile :)
The answer is dessert
This is so confusing, this does not give the answer
r u sure
what is it
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