The fall line was the furthest point that a ship or boat could come up the river. Goods were unloaded, carried above the fall line, and placed on another boat. This transfer point lent itself to warehouses and trading posts.
Rapid flowing rivers were a source of energy.
I think you are referring to a "Megalopolis"
Depends on the intended use of the plants: Ornamental plants grown for gardens or landscaping are normally produced by horticulturists. Plants grown for food consumption are grown and produced by agriculturists.
rice is grown in summer because it needs high temperature, high humidity and rainfall
Home grown vegetables taste so much better than those I buy from the supermarket.
There are a wide variety of crops grown in Kentucky. These include corn, grains, soybeans, tobacco, as well as hay.
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Many cities and industries have developed along the Georgia fall line because it marks the boundary between the hard rocks of the Piedmont and the softer coastal plain sediments, making it an ideal location for water-powered industries. The fall line also provides access to water resources for transportation and power generation, as well as fertile soils for agriculture.
Cities grew along the fall line because it provided a natural barrier for navigation and transportation. The change in elevation created waterfalls and rapids which made it easier to harness hydropower for industries like textiles and milling. Additionally, the fall line allowed for access to both coastal and inland areas, making it a strategic location for trade and commerce.
In northern Germany, cereal grains and beets are grown. Fruit orchards and vegetable farms surround most large German cities. Grapes are grown in vineyards along the Rhine River Valley.
In northern Germany, cereal grains and beets are grown. Fruit orchards and vegetable farms surround most large German cities. Grapes are grown in vineyards along the Rhine River Valley.
Crops are grown on farms. Farms are not usually located within cities because that would make the property taxes much higher. Farms can be on the edges of cities, and most cities in North Dakota have farms located along the edge of the city limits.
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.
A Megalopolis.
Countries have different cities primarily due to historical reasons such as strategic locations, trade routes, or natural resources. Over time, cities have grown and developed based on economic, political, and cultural significance, creating diversity in urban centers across countries. Different cities may also have unique characteristics or specializations that attract different populations and industries.
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Cities can grow for reasons other than water access, such as economic opportunities, favorable climate, transportation networks, or government policies. As technology improves, cities away from water sources can still thrive. Development of industries, access to resources, and social and cultural factors play major roles in their growth.
An angsana tree is often grown along the sides of roads because it provides shade for the drivers.