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A black mangrove is a tree or woody shrub common in swampy salt-water areas along the Atlantic tropical coasts of Africa and South America.
Urban areas, river valleys, and coastal plains.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
Larger cities are near the coasts because if cargo coming by boat and the more business for those areas dealing with imports and exports
up and down both coasts and around the Great Lakes.
Found along the coasts of the Indian And western Pacific Oceans, from southern China and north Australia in the east, to South America in the west.Inhabits coastal tropical and subtropical waters, preferring areas that are less than 20 meters deep.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
The population in South America is primarily concentrated in urban areas and along the coasts. Countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina have the highest population densities, while the Amazon rainforest region has lower population density. Urban centers like Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Lima are some of the most densely populated areas in the region.
The west coasts of both continents are by far the more active areas, due to subduction along both continents. Which is why the Andes chain of mountains and the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains, as well as the Cascades, are so high compared to any mountains along the eastern seaboard of either continent.
it wears down and breaks down the rocks in the coasts, causing the coasts to retreat gradally in time
Jackrabbits live in areas with shrubs in the desert. They also hide under grasses or vegetation and prefer the shade.