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1. Infrastructure 2. Water/Food 3. Waste/Consumption 4. Energy 5. Ecology/ Natural Environment all these are used to determine whether a city is sustainable
All depends on the state, who settled there, etc. Most states, however, are small and compact though, meaning there is easy access and control over it. Some states for whatever reason, whether it be resources or just power, the land has an irregularity and becomes weird. Such would be flordia, which is a prorupt state.
It depends on many factors including how much stuff you are moving, who is doing the packing, whether you are hiring a moving company, whether your location is accessible to a large truck, whether you get insurance on the move, what floor you live on, and many other things. You should contact a moving company and get a quote.
When people settle in a new region they consider whether it is safe for their family and whether there are opportunities available. Places with fewer job opportunities don't attract many people.
Here, ... If you are in the Sahara Desert and you have no more cactus milk to drink, what do you do? Do you go and keep living in the desert or do you move to a place where there is more food and or water/ beverages, et cetera. If there is an avalanche that destroys the town you live in, will you stay there or move to a new home? Thing about it. Any natural thing that occurs will cause something else to happen. You will always want to move to the better place. Whether you can isn't up to you.David Duhl
Whether biological or geological, natural resources are found where they are because natural processes either placed them there or provide the conditions for them to be there.
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Yes, it is. Any kind of water whether it is impure or pure, water will always be a natural resource.
Whether or not the data are normally distributed and the Customer expectations.