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Why God Made The World
God Made the World because he was lonely. As he slowly fashioned it, the earth cooled, water formed and the continents formed. He made its so life would develop, culminating in those creature made in His own image, mankind. But soon after the emergence of mankind, strife and evil emerged. God send prophets who informed of how God wanted them to live but the prophets were either shunned or put to death.

Finally, God sent his only Son but mankind killed his Son.

entral Europe has some of the oldest cities on the continent. It includes the countries of Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, Liechtenstein and Slovakia. These countries are all close together.

How have these affected where people live:
Location: The majority of people live along major rivers and waterways.

Climate

Natural resources

Where agricultural and industrial regions are located in the region:

Impact on Trade (especially river systems and natural harbors)

Germany:

Location: Germany shares borders with more European countries than any other country on the continent.
Climate: temperate seasonal climate, Winters are mild and summers tend to be cool
Agriculture: Over 80 percent of Germany's land is used for agriculture and forestry. Chief agricultural products include milk, pork, beef, poultry, cereals, potatoes, wheat, barley, cabbages, and sugar beets. In some regions wine, fruits, and vegetables, and other horticultural products play an important role. (Main cereals, sugar beets, wines)
River Systems: Rhine River, Elbe River, Danube
Natural Harbors: Elbe River goes into Hamburg

Poland has large coal reserves.

Do you think God regrets making the world?

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