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Yes, approximately two-thirds of Brazil's population live in towns and cities. Urban areas in Brazil are concentrated along the coast and in major metropolitan regions like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Most people in California choose to live along waterways and in big cities. These big cities include cities like LA.
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Along the coast and the cities of oslo, trondheim and bergen
The rivers were used to transport goods/people to and from the city.
Cities grew along the fall line because it provided a natural barrier for navigation and transportation. The change in elevation created waterfalls and rapids which made it easier to harness hydropower for industries like textiles and milling. Additionally, the fall line allowed for access to both coastal and inland areas, making it a strategic location for trade and commerce.
Cities were originally built along rivers because the main way of transporting goods was by boat. The boats were able to travel up and down rivers to deliver goods to different cities. People also traveled to different cities by boat.
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Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
Cities were developed progressively along the time.
The cities along the Erie Canal became prosperous.