West Bank
Palestine is made of numerous rugged hills with relatively arable land. The Judean and Samarian Highlands form a central backbone that runs through Jerusalem and makes the country difficult to traverse. The slopes in the east of the territory, along the Jordan River, drop precipitously to meat the below-sea-level-river.
Overall, it is relatively sandy (if compared to America), but it is much more verdant than much of the Middle East. because of the local Jordan River and rainy season in the winter.
Gaza Strip
The Gaza Strip is completely flat and urban with a number of ports along the Mediterranean cost. It is much less green than the West Bank and the high population density has led to a lack of major agriculture in the area. The water is relatively polluted, especially the sea off of the coast.
Its shaped like a sword
All around galilee ofcoarse there was a lot of sheep
ussaly a beach or a volcanic plaine
It looks a bit like South America. Have a look at the wikipedia page on Galilee there is some maps there.
sudans landscape?
A landscape architect will design the landscaping around a building. Things like the location of grass, flower beds, hedges, trees, walls, fountains, etc.
Jesus lived in Nazareth , but traveled around the country as well , parts like Jerusalem Galilee and Judea.
All over Israel, but mainly around Galilee.
No. Judea and Galilee were separate territories separated by Samaria. In the time of Jesus, Judea was under direct Roman rule, while Galilee was ruled by King Herod Antipas. However, they were both important for the Jews, with Judea having a majority Jewish population and Galilee also a significant Jewish population.
it has a lot of water around it
Galilee was a region; Cana is a town in Galilee.
Galilee is in Israel.