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100
12.1 % of the land is...
What is arable?
100
This country's capital is Samarkand, and it borders Afghanistan to the north.
What is Uzbekistan?
100
These troops invaded and occupied Afghanistan in the 1980's.
Who were the Soviets?
100
Afghanistan has very rugged terrain.
What is a barren landscape?
100
What are the mountains named after Russian people and places?
What are Pik Lenin and Pik Korzhenevskaya?
200
The farmland has been punished severely by these.
What is a drought?
200
This country's capital is Tehran and it borders Afghanistan to the southwest.
What is Iran?
200
These men fought alongside the Mujaheddin.
What is the US Army?
200
Afghanistan has many mountains.
What is an alpine country?
200
What are the Islamic mountains?
What are Noshaq, Kuh-e-Bandaka, Pik Imeni Ismail Samani, and Muztagh Ata.
300
This river provides flood control and irrigation for Afghanistan.
What is the Helmand River?
300
This country borders Afghanistan to the southeast, its capital is Islamabad.
What is Pakistan?
300
Dolwat e Eslami ye Afghanistan.
What is the formal name of Afghanistan?
300
Afghanistan has very little water and farmland.
What is an arid landscape?
300
Afghanistan's mountains have very cold temperature.
What are subarctic areas?
400
Afghanistan's economy depends heavily on this.
What is agriculture?
400
This country borders Afghanistan to the northeast, and one city in the country is called Dushanbe.
What is Tajikistan?
400
Kabul.
What is the capital of Afghanistan?
400
Afghanistan has few farmable areas.
What are arable areas?
400
Russia bordered Afghanistan for 80 years.
Why are there mountains named after Russian places or people?
500
Afghanistan has no appreciable bodies of water.
What are the consequences of being landlocked?
500
This country borders Afghanistan through the Wakhan Corridor.
What is China?
500
August 19, 1919.
What is the day of Independence?
500
Afghanistan has some grassy hilltops and flat areas.
What are plains?
500
Afghanistan is 2000 metres.
What is elevation?
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