Many people prefer to live near the coast of Brazil and hardly any people live in the Amazon rainforest which as you can see on the map, is the yellow shaded areas. Almost 80% of all Brazilians live within 200 miles of the Atlantic Ocean and around the coast. It tends to be more developed here and it is an easy and logical way to import and export goods. The rainforest in brazil is very densely packed and would take a lot of time and money to clear the area for cities.
So if you want to go swimming then snow boarding you can!
people live near rivers because they can get water for irrigation which means they have food and water
People can get water for drinking, planting crops, and in some cases: bathing. It is also a good transportation device (if we are talking about rivers).
Most people settle in urban areas due to better job opportunities, access to amenities, education, and healthcare services. However, some people prefer rural areas for a quieter lifestyle, closer connection to nature, and community-oriented environment. Ultimately, the choice depends on individual preferences and needs.
They most likely would not. They would be far more likely to settle by a source of water, fertile land and ample game.
fishing
It is mandatory in most areas due to water conservation efforts.
Agricultural areas, preferably near trade routes.
Most pioneer families tended to settle in areas with fertile land for farming, access to water sources like rivers or lakes, and opportunities for trade and commerce. Some common areas where pioneer families settled were the American Midwest, such as the Great Plains and the Ohio River Valley, as well as the western frontier regions like California and Oregon.
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Boston
People would settle abroad if they are tired &/or bored of their original country.
The place where they have the most recources, normally beside any water source (river, lake, stream).
They tended to settle in urban areas
because most people believe its okay