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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn about territorial morphology and state morphology. Discover different state shapes' definitions, including compact, elongated, prorupted, and more. Updated: 11/21/2023.

  2. A prorupted state is a compact state with a large projecting extension. This extension is often designed to provide access to resources or separate two states that would otherwise share a border.

  3. Prorupted states occur when a compact state has a portion of its boundary extending outward exceedingly more than the other portions of the boundary. Some of these types of states exist so that the citizens can have access to a specific resource, such as a large body of water.

  4. storymaps.arcgis.com › stories › c692fd373639477784a55a1c31de6e1cShapes of states - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Sep 9, 2021 · 5 Basic Shape of States. Compact, Elongated, Prorupted, Perforated and Fragmented. Click on Link: A Country's Shape Can Impact Its Fortunes and Destiny. GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF STATES. • Reminder that in political geography a state is equivalent to saying a country. • Size -- does size impact how wealthy and powerful a state is?

  5. Another type of state is known as prorupted (or protruded). Prorupted states generally have a fairly compact main territory, but then have a long extension protruding from it. What challenges might this pose? As with a compact state, the main territory might have the possibility for efficient government control and infrastructure development.

  6. Prorupted states occur when a compact state has a portion of its boundary extending outward exceedingly more than the other portions of the boundary. Some of these types of states exist so that the citizens can have access to a specific resource such as a large body of water.

  7. Prorupted states occur when a compact state has a portion of its boundary extending outward exceedingly more than the other portions of the boundary. Some of these types of states exist so that the citizens can have access to a specific resource, such as a large body of water.

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