Farms and cities both serve as vital components of the economy, providing resources and opportunities for employment. They are centers for human activity, where people live, work, and interact. Additionally, both environments can impact each other's sustainability; farms produce food and raw materials for urban populations, while cities offer markets and services that support agricultural operations. Both also face challenges related to land use, environmental sustainability, and resource management.
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Farms are outside of cities. Farmers sometimes have to travel to a city to sell their produce.
what swamp was drained to make way for farms and cities
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.
Farms i think :)
farms to cities
farms definitely
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.
for health reasons and there was more oil in the cities
Cities don't make raspberries. They grow on berry farms.
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