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rivers lakes roads streams motorways parks
because people had to get over rivers and streams
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Yes all roads going in to Canada have a checkpoint.
Rhine and Danube Rivers.
The backcountry's geography in colonial America was characterized by rugged terrain, dense forests, and lack of urban centers. It often had poor soil for farming and was difficult to traverse, leading to isolation for settlers. This geography influenced the development of self-sufficient communities and a unique frontier culture.
because of the grease and the water, thus producing a sheen on the road
they use boats in the rivers and goats in the roads
Rivers can get in the way when people are building homes, bridges, or roads. Often people will build dams to divert the river if it is in the way.
beause there is not so many roads, DUDE
Before roads and railways were built all over the place, rivers and riverboats offered easy transportation.
The Danube River and the Rhine River were natural paths for the Roman Roads to follow.