@Bilim
Actually, he Geographical factors directly influence the countries educational systems. Where they grow up, which schools they attend, and the curriculum they learn impacts much of their education. So, the quality of education significantly depends on the geographic location of the countries, the population, funding, politics, nature, poverty and so on. The countries with diverse geographical features often include environmental studies or local geography in their curriculum to educate students about their surroundings like Finland, Japan, Australia and many more play a pivotal role in shaping educational such they emphasizes outdoor education with the support of natural ecosystems. God bless, some countries benefit from favorable geographical backgrounds that can positively influence various aspects of education like the oil-rich nations or those with fertile agricultural lands, often have higher financial resources available for education. This can lead to better-funded schools, improved infrastructure, and access to modern educational technologies.