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The world's largest cities are all located on the coast or by a water source. This is because you must have water to survive, so cities usually form near water so they can use the surrounding water for life. That's why there are many large American cities on the coast, as there would be for any country.

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Rivers are good for transport, irrigation, and Australia's contacts were largely with Europe and overseas country's. the result is that all business starts at the sea ports and food is grown near the Rivers to supply these ports.

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Some of them are the oldest cities- established in the colonies.

They are also gateways to international transportation by planes.

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Initially poor people will occupy the coastal area.Because they are getting minimum survival at coastal area.After developing the area then rich people will also step in to that area.

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because they connect to other places

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Q: Why are so many major cities located on the Atlantic ocean?
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