they develop because it's a good place to plant and grow crops.
How would life in the coastal plain differ from life in the interior of the Arabian peninsula
they develop because it's a good place to plant and grow crops.
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Cities developed along waterways because water provided essential resources for human settlement such as drinking water, irrigation for agriculture, transportation for trade, and food from fishing. Additionally, waterways facilitated communication and connected cities to other settlements, making them strategic locations for economic and cultural exchange.
Rivers.
No. Canberra lies inland between these two cities, just off the Hume Highway, rather than along the Princes Highway, which takes in the coastal route.
To be honest with you, i dont know!! Sorry :/
Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Coastal Plain Reigon. If you need more details, ask a teacher. : D
Cities do this becuase it helps with trade. Cities need to trade to flourish and expand.
In towns and cities, population density and development is higher along the coastal areas.
Many cities developed along waterways because water provided a source of transportation, trade, food, and irrigation for agriculture. Waterways also allowed for the disposal of waste and sewage, helping to keep cities clean and healthy. Additionally, waterways offered natural defense and strategic advantages for early settlements.
Most of the nation's industry is located along the belt running from Tokyo along Honshu's southern coastal cities, including Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, and Hiroshima, part of the Taiheiyo Belt.
Coastal Zone Pollution is just the pollution along and around the coastal areas. This would include not only coastal areas along oceans but estuaries and bays etc.More than two-thirds of the world population lives within 80 km of the coast; half of the major cities of the world are located near estuaries and 18 of the world's 25 largest cities are coastal. Lots of pollution that needs to be managed and managed affectively