West
As cities were growing in the east, lands in the Midwest were becoming more productive. The Midwest region, known as the "breadbasket of America," has fertile soil and a favorable climate for agriculture, leading to increased productivity in farming. This region became a major source of food production to support the growing urban populations in the east.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado named the lands he discovered in what is now the American Southwest "Cíbola" and "Quivira." He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but did not find the riches he sought.
The intermountain region has limited water resources and challenging terrain, which makes it difficult for cities to thrive. Additionally, much of the region is dominated by national parks, forests, and protected lands, limiting urban development.
tundra
The lands around the Aztec city were fertile and suitable for agriculture, with a system of chinampas, or floating gardens, used for growing crops. The terrain also included hills and mountains, providing natural defenses for the city. Water sources like lakes and rivers were crucial for farming and transportation.
In the 1900's people moved from cities, which are called rural areas, to the urban areas. Urban means someplace where there is not a big city. It is mostly just farm lands or small towns.
Farmers began to cultivate lands in regions once too cold to grow crops. They also developed towns, in bigger cities, and at trade fairs.
Kansas and Alberta are alike. Both have vast grain growing lands, only one or two large cities and many small farm oriented towns
Kansas and Alberta are alike. Both have vast grain growing lands, only one or two large cities and many small farm oriented towns
all of them
They Built cities without walls
Well, I am sure that Seattle and Albuqurque are not within Muslims lands, but I don't think that is what you wanted. Perhaps you could repost your question giving a list of cities to pick from?
In Japan, cities grow up instead of out. This trend can also be seen in places like New York City, where there are lots of tall buildings to house the growing population.
The best lands are usually settled and develop into cities...
It has all sorts of crops since there were flat lands for growing.
irrigation
both because they are canyons are becoming to form and it mess or ruin the lands
The outsides of cities/in the country also from other lands that were traded with.