The cay pre reading research
they sell there crops and fish
Aruba, Boinare and Curacao
They used natural resources to make a living. Hope that help if it does leave me a compliment. So does it help does it realy????!?!?!?!? :-) ;-)
They like it where they are, the closest island is Pitcairn, 1289 miles to the west. There is only 100 people living in Pitcairn. After that Chile is 2180 miles away, the people do not want to live in Chile either
People in the south make a living by farming
what do people in core region do to make a living
Never heard of Curacao? Don't worry here is some quick info about Curacao. Curacao or "Korsou" in the local tongue, or written as Curaçao as it should actually be written, is a small island in front of the Venezuelan coast. Geographically, Curacao is part volcanic, part coral and part sediment. Curacao is located below the hurricane belt and as such there has not been a hurricane on Curacao for 180 years. It's mostly dry, with one rain season from October to November. The primary wind is the North-East trade wind, called "passaat". It is consistent almost year round, except in the rain season. Curacao was discovered in 1499 by the Spanish. It had been conquered and reconquered by the English and Spanish until the Dutch claimed it in 1663. Curacao was the centre of the Dutch slave trade, until it was abolished in 1863. Curacao is part of the Netherlands Antilles, which consists of Bonaire, Saba,St Maarten and St Eustatius. The Netherlands Antilles, Aruba and The Netherlands make up the Dutch Kingdom. Curacao is a melting pot, with more than 50 different nationalities living on the island, which is about 60 kilometre long and at most 15 kilometre wide. The official language is Dutch, however the language spoken by the majority of people is Papiamento. Papiamento is a mixed language, with properties of Spanish, Dutch, English and African languages. Spanish is also widely spoken. Curacao has a long Caribbean history, its capital Willemstad is on the UNESCO world heritage list and consists out of 17 century Dutch Architecture. Willemstad also contains the oldest Jewish Temple of the Western Hemisphere. Curacao is exceptionally good for diving, with more than 60 identified divespots. The islands is ideal for any type of water sport. Windsurfing is hot in Curacao. More and more people of all ages are picking up the sport. Kids of 8 years old can be seen doing aerial manoeuvres, while others a speeding on the warm waters.
The majority of people living in the Andaman and Nicobar islands are farmers, as the island is used to grow paddy, coconut, and arecanut. The islands draw a considerable amount of tourists as well, and many islanders work in the tourism industry.
people make a living by opening hotels and lodges
The people in colonial Pennsylvania farmed for a living.
People make a living in the northern from ship building and the cod industry.
people in Michigan make a living by getting a job and buy thing that they need
people make a living in Wyoming by doing good deeds like we do on this earth