There's no life there. It's plain, dead, BARREN land. Only dead soil and gravel are there. Other than that, nothing.
because he died there
Samuel de Champlain explored Canada and the eastern coast of North America, specifically areas around the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. He is known for founding the city of Quebec and establishing early French colonies in the area.
a dry barren region that may be sandy and without trees. A desert.
Samuel de Champlain explored and settled in present-day Canada, particularly along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. He is known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and for his exploration of the eastern coast of North America.
Samuel de Champlain explored and mapped areas around the St. Lawrence River, including Quebec and areas of eastern Canada. He also established the first permanent French settlement in North America at Quebec City in 1608. Additionally, Champlain explored parts of New England, the Great Lakes region, and the coast of northeastern North America.
because he died there
Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in 1603. He traveled across Canada, mapping the Great Lakes region. Champlain died in Quebec in 1635, the town that he founded for France.
a dry barren region that may be sandy and without trees. A desert.
Because of a long-continued drought, the farmers' fields in this previously prosperous agricultural region were barren.
he explored Ohio river region
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A desert.
a dry barren region is a place that has little living plants, due to its dryness.
quebec city is the region Samuel de Champlain found
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De La Salle explored the region around the river for France and called this territory Louisiana in honor of king Louis the 14th.
A desert is a dry region with little rainfall and few trees.