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A pigeon is a medium to large bird with grey feathers that is often seen in towns. Pigeons roost on building ledges and wherever else they can find a level spot high up to roost.
Because there is more people....DUHHH!
you can find a tree top Piru almost everywhere in the USA especially in small towns in California like Inglewood
No blue eyes are not rare in Canada. They are getting less common though. They are most common in older generations and areas that have high European ancestry. Such as rural areas, small towns. The Maritime provinces of P.E.I, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick are by far the most white populations descended from Irish, English, Scottish with few recent immigrants from Asia. While British Columbia and Ontario as well as major urban centres have large fast growing Asian populations who almost always have brown eyes.
inbreeding= the act of of mating genetically within the same genetic pool (close relations) Mating with 1st cousins does contribute to inbreeding and can be OK but often presents genetic problems, which is far less likely with 2nd cousins to the point where it is basically OK to marry a 2nd cousin. Some 1st cousins can and do marry and everything is fine, especially with genetic testing prior to having kids. In many small towns throughout history cousins tended to end up married here and there- the worst problems come from repeated marrying of 1st cousins over and over within a small community or family. This has affected royal families since they could only marry other royals- at times anemia, retardation, and genetic diseases have plagued royal families until they realized the need to bring in some new blood.
Absolutely. Oranges are one of Australia's many fruit trees that enjoy a substantial market and good growing regions. Oranges can be grown wherever there is enough water available, and they are commonly grown in Gayndah/Mundubbera (Qld), Griffith and Leeton (NSW), Mildura (Vic) and at numerous towns along the Murray River in South Australia.
A Parkway is a thoroughfare with side strips planted with grass or trees. A Highway is just a main road between towns and cities
After the gold had been worked out, many towns dwindled in size, with some becoming deserted ghost towns. Many towns were able to continue, supported by agriculture or alternative mining in the region. Others had grown large enough to be self-supporting, maintaining the businesses and generating more.
I think you are referring to a "Megalopolis"
Bakers got flour from millers. Both bakers and millers commonly lived in towns and on manors.
Central California. We haven't had water for 3 years and parts of the valley are now going to dust. There are towns here with 50% unemployment because the farmers haven't planted crops and the ones they planted didn't get enough water.
Towns consist of many local businesses. Towns are usually smaller and people know each other fairly well. Towns usually have restaurants available to them along with fast food places. Most towns also have a library. Towns also need a post office, police department, and a fire department. Towns also include church's as well. There are usually lots of stores in towns such as junk and antique stores. There are usually salons for nails and hair. A tanning bed salon may also be common in a town. There are usually houses pretty close to each other in town along with trees planted upon the streets parallel with the sidewalks.
In "Paper Towns" by John Green, literary devices such as symbolism (for example, the idea of "paper towns" representing false perceptions or illusions), irony (like the ironic nature of Margo's disappearance), and imagery (particularly in descriptive passages of the settings) are commonly used to enhance the story and characters.
Cotton is mainly farmed in two areas of Australia: - The Darling Downs of southern Queensland, around Cecil Plains and Dalby, west to St George and Dirranbandi and the Macintyre Valley. Cotton is also grown near Emerald, Theodore and Biloela in Central Queensland. Cotton is also grown in Northern inland New South Wales, south from the Macintyre River on the Queensland border through the Gwydir, Namoi and Macquarie valleys. Towns in luxe Moree and Narrabri. In NSW cotton is also grown along the Barwon and Darling rivers in the far west and the Lachlan and Murrumbidgee rivers.
Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts. These used to be small towns outside of Boston, but they have all more-or-less grown together, and these are now suburbs of Boston.
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Cornhill is a British name that simply means "a hill where grain is grown". A district and street in London are named Cornhill, and there are towns named Cornhill throughout the United States.