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They live in difficult terrain, and are very secretive and retiring.
The geography had a significant impact on the pioneers' journey west. They had to navigate through mountains, deserts, and rivers, which posed numerous challenges. The terrain made travel slow and difficult, often requiring them to find alternate routes. It also influenced settlement patterns, as some areas were more suitable for agriculture and others were better for mining or ranching.
Yes... all terrain means all terrain in snow,mud,sand etc...
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Mercurys terrain is Hilly and Lineated Terrain. Sometimes, it is called the Chaotic Terrain, because it looks pretty chaotic. The Hilly and Lineated Terrain covers perhaps 360,000 square kilometers of Mercury's surface and consists of massifs filled with hills ranging, in some cases, nearly two kilometers high and several kilometers across. The hills have an appearance of almost rectangular blocks. Many ancient craters in the area are ruined by whatever event created the chaotic nature of this part of Mercury's surface.Mercury has a crater like terrain. It has been hit by so many craters that it has lost 0.1% of its diameter.
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Progress was difficult over the rough terrain.
A surface that is too smooth can have insufficient friction for your feet to gain traction. A rocky surface, on the other hand, can be hard to navigate because of the uneven terrain.
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Difficult terrain to build on. Heavy rains and flooding. Dense trees can make it difficult for humans to get around.
I don't know. Mountains and Volcanoes and lakes and glaciers
Difficult terrain
The westward expansion may have been difficult for Georgia due to the terrain. There are mountains and swampland to the west of Georgia.
There's no telling. For road bikes in flattish terrain it'd be something like 45 minutes. For MTBs in flattish terrain it could be about one hour. For MTBs in difficult terrain it could be two hours.
A badlands (also badland) is a type of arid terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded by wind and water. It can resemble malpaís, a terrain of volcanic rock. Canyons, ravines, gullies, hoodoos and other such geological forms are common in badlands. They are often difficult to navigate by foot. Badlands often have a spectacular colour display that alternates from dark black/blue coal stria to bright clays to red scoria.
They live in difficult terrain, and are very secretive and retiring.
it means your unit may Move (as if in difficult terrain) and still fire as if they were stationary.