Various agricultural products, including fruits, cotton, and sugar cane, and other crops, are grown in the Southeast. Timber is harvested in many regions, providing wood and paper goods. The coastal waters provide fish and shellfish for the US and international markets. The Gulf of Mexico, especially, has substantial production of oil and natural gas. Mining activities include sulphur and salt (chiefly Louisiana), and coal and iron ore for steel (Alabama). HI who are you creepy stalker person
A consortium of nation-states negotiate over rights to natural resources in the North Polar Region. All land and ice south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which includes protection for marine resources. The Antarctic Treaty is a condominium style of ownership, agreed to by governments representing 80% of the Earth's population.
Oh, dude, in the southeast region, you've got iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty in New York, the White House in Washington D.C., and the Everglades National Park in Florida. Like, those spots are pretty cool, but I mean, if you're not into history or nature, I guess they're just big ol' buildings and swamps, right?
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Most earthquakes happen in the Ring of Fire, a region around the Pacific Ocean including Japan, Indonesia, Chile, and the USA, to name a few.
There is a natural tendency for a substance to move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration (see osmosis). This means that even water moves from its region of abundance to its region of shortage. Since salt water is more concentrated (less water) than the contents in your mouth (including any germs in there), when you gargle with it, it tends to draw water out of bacterial cells (which have more water in them). All cells are over 70% water and require water to function effectively and hence survive. If the salt water is concentrated enough, it will kill most germs in the mouth and some from the throat.
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cotton fruit and seafood
Natural resources in the southeast region of the United States include forests, agricultural lands, water bodies like rivers and lakes, as well as minerals such as coal and limestone. The region is also known for its biodiversity, with a variety of plant and animal species found in the area's ecosystems.
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Clarence R. Munk has written: 'Southeast region land resources' -- subject(s): Land use, Natural resources
Fish is one of the Natural Resources in the Arctic Region in Canada.
Gas! Gas is the Natural Resources of the mountain region of NC
The natural resources of region includes rice, corn, vegetables and fruits generally. Limestone is another natural resource of region 1.
Rain-forest, Gold / Diamond mines. Gas milk One important natural resource in that region is freshwater or drinking water. Fertile farmland and an extended growing season from the temperate climate could also be considered natural resources of the region. Offshore fisheries, gas and oil, coal, forests for starters. Please don't listen to this lady/man because obviously they know nothing.
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Copper, natural gasses and some more
Fertile soil. Also parts of the region have mineral resources such as petroleum, tin, and gems.