Geography played a major role in the development of agriculture in the colonies. For instance over in the northern colonies (new england) the soil was harsher and led to the development of diverse agriculture and generally smaller farms. Which allowed urban centers and towns to develop. In the South the soil was richer and allowed the planting of tobacco in large plantations, with large plantations people were spread far apart and did not allow for urbanization
the civilization In North America actually helped shape mesoamerica
The same shape as the coast of South America
The latitude and shape of North America can impact the climate and environment where goats live. Goats are adaptable animals that can thrive in a variety of climates, but they may face challenges in extreme northern or southern latitudes due to colder temperatures. Additionally, the diverse landscapes and habitats across North America can provide different foraging opportunities and shelter options for goats based on their shape and terrain.
In North America, they're round.
In North America, it's a rectangle.
The climate.
The climate.
As long as sewage tanks do not leak, they make no difference to the environment. Many homes across north America are not on municipal sewer and therefore have to have sewage tanks to separate waste before the black water goes to the septic field. In good shape these do not hurt the environment.
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because when North America was being tossed about in this whole caboodle cheese happened...
They have learned how to grow better crops and have a better lifestyle.
All plants to a certain degree contain salt. This is because salt is everywhere in any given environment in North America.