Regional agricultural specialization- APEX ;D
regional agricultural specialization.
Jesse L. Fischer has written: 'Transportation and water infrastructure spending' -- subject(s): Infrastructure (Economics), Transportation, Government policy, Finance, Water resources development
During the time of James Watt, the development of the steam engine in the United States focused on steamboats. At that time, developing better methods of transportation was crucial to the growth of American businesses. The large rivers of America were the main avenues of traffic to the interior of the country. So, of course, when men thought of improving transportation, they had in mind chiefly transportation by water.
water * air * landOne of them is suspended transportationair transportation water transportation and land transportation
Floodplains are often more fertile and provide better access to water and transportation routes, making them suitable for agriculture and trade. Additionally, floods can replenish nutrients in the soil. In contrast, mountains may have limited space for development and cultivation, as well as more challenging terrain for infrastructure and transportation.
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air transportation water transportation and land transportation.
water harvesting can help to conserve water
National development is the ability of a county or countries to improve the social welfare of the people e.g by providing social amenities like quality education, potable water, transportation infrastructure, medical care, etc.
because of the lack of transportation
Access to waterways was an important factor in the development of colonial cities and towns because it provided fertile land to grow crops,drink water, and good for transportation
Access to waterways was an important factor in the development of colonial cities and towns because it provided fertile land to grow crops,drink water, and good for transportation