the southwestern magor regions
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Minerals such as gold, copper, and zinc
Wetlands (which filter out chemicals), redwood forests, and fish.
Location affects natural resources because not all things grow everywhere, and not all regions of the world produce the same things.
Wetlands (which filter out chemicals), redwood forests, and fish.
a large landform region that has similar natural resources (not helpful)
All regions are interpendent because there is not one state that has all the Natural Resources or manufactured resources that they need. Therefore each region works together to supply that region with what they need and all regions work together to supply the entire U.S. needs.
All regions are interpendent because there is not one state that has all the Natural Resources or manufactured resources that they need. Therefore each region works together to supply that region with what they need and all regions work together to supply the entire U.S. needs.
All regions are interpendent because there is not one state that has all the Natural Resources or manufactured resources that they need. Therefore each region works together to supply that region with what they need and all regions work together to supply the entire U.S. needs.
There are a number of aspects that shape regions. Some of the common ones include people, natural resources, geography, culture and so much more.
The mountain region can have natural resources such as minerals (like gold, silver, and copper), timber for forestry, water for hydropower, and recreational opportunities like hiking and skiing due to the geography and climate of the region.