Most European cities were places near harbors or rivers because it was easier to transport goods by water. Water also was needed for drinking and sanitation.
in remote areas
yes it did
Usually, if a city is near a place where it can trade resources (like near river, or a bay) it will prosper and grow. Also, if it is located between two larger cities, it can serve as a resting place between them and will also grow. cpt._stryker
Ponchatoula Hammond
Helping plant and grow things and help them start selling and prospering.
pay attention in school
in Rostov-na-Don, Krasnodar, Stavropol...In brief, in Povolzhe and European South. Look at map.
in Rostov-na-Don, Krasnodar, Stavropol...In brief, in Povolzhe and European South. Look at map.
yes it did
Usually, if a city is near a place where it can trade resources (like near river, or a bay) it will prosper and grow. Also, if it is located between two larger cities, it can serve as a resting place between them and will also grow. cpt._stryker
If you are in zones 5-11 in Colorado you can grow European Cypress trees.
Problems in the cities
People move to the cities because they:Want to find work
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.
Cities don't make raspberries. They grow on berry farms.
Crops are grown on farms. Farms are not usually located within cities because that would make the property taxes much higher. Farms can be on the edges of cities, and most cities in North Dakota have farms located along the edge of the city limits.
Cities
Megalopolis