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The Native American tribes that inhabited the Great Plains, such as the Pawnee, Cheyenne, and Sioux, built their homes using the dense soil of the region. They constructed earth lodges by excavating the ground and shaping the earth into dome-shaped structures that provided shelter and protection from the harsh elements. Earth lodges were durable, well-insulated, and blended into the natural landscape of the Plains.
A super-dense city. (Such as Union City, NJ.)
Dense forests are not a disadvantage to giraffes. Giraffes prefer savannas, open plains and dense forests where they have the room to freely roam around.
The Great Plains are very dense, long, and short grasses. There are no trees around and it has a very gradual slope to it, but always seems flat.
Northern European Plains
The Royal Bengal Tigers live in the dense forests of the Sunderbans Delta. You can see some black to.
Geography for the Maya civilization included varied landscapes such as dense rainforests, coastal plains, mountains, and limestone caverns. The geography influenced their agriculture, trade networks, and settlement patterns. Maya cities were often located near water sources and fertile land, contributing to their overall development and sustainability.
Dense urban centers, wherer they worked to strengthen immigrant communities
Plains typically have low relief, characterized by gentle slopes and minimal variation in elevation. They are generally flat or gently rolling landscapes without significant topographic variation.
Plains are regions of dense concentration of people because they are economically developed areas, e.g., the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Agriculturally more productive areas,e.g., Nile river plain adn the Yangste Plain in China. Plains have sea ports, harbours, creeks and backwaters which provide means of navigation.
giraffe's are living in savannas,grassland or open woodland.they enjoy roaming through both dense forest and open plains.
It is not dense