Switzerland is landlocked and has borders with France, Spain, and Portugal. (1 point) Responses true true false

False

The statement "Switzerland is landlocked and has borders with France, Spain, and Portugal" is false. Switzerland is indeed a landlocked country, which means it does not have a direct access to the sea. However, it does not share borders with France, Spain, and Portugal.

To verify this information, you can look at a map or use an online mapping service such as Google Maps or a geographical reference website. By observing the borders of Switzerland, you will see that it shares its borders with countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Austria, and Liechtenstein, but not with Spain and Portugal.

False

Switzerland is landlocked and shares borders with France, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Liechtenstein. It does not have borders with Spain or Portugal.