Identify which of the following is a key geographic feature of medieval England.(1 point)
Responses
permafrost
permafrost
exclusively inland territories without access to water
exclusively inland territories without access to water
land below sea level
land below sea level
coastal territories
The key geographic feature of medieval England pertinent to the given options is:
coastal territories
England, as part of the British Isles, is surrounded by water, including the North Sea to the east, the English Channel to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and northwest. This provided numerous coastal territories which significantly influenced medieval England's culture, economy, and defense mechanisms, including trade and the ability to ward off invasions.