The North had a more industrial economy with factories and cities, while the South relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton cultivation. The North had a larger population and more urban development, while the South had a more rural and agrarian society. The North also had better transportation infrastructure like railroads, which contributed to its economic advantage.
Some physical geographic differences between the north and the south include temperature variation, with the north typically experiencing colder climates compared to the south. Vegetation varies as well, with the north often having more coniferous forests and the south having more deciduous forests. The topography can also differ, with the north having more mountainous regions compared to the flatter terrain of the south.
Yes, there were differences between the North and South in terms of rural and urban areas. The North was more industrialized and urbanized, with cities like New York and Philadelphia leading in manufacturing and trade. In contrast, the South was more rural and agrarian, with a reliance on plantation farming, particularly in cotton and tobacco.
North. All directions from the South Pole start out as nominally north. But the magnetic poles, north and south, are not in the same spot as the geographic poles.
Geographic coordinates for latitude range from -90° for the South Pole to +90° for the North Pole.
What happened was weathering and erosion, plus hurricanes made north end beaches smaller and smaller until the beach was at the north end maritime forest, thus causing trees to have fallen everywhere, but the south end beaches are doing fine because of sand dunes and sea oats.
Some physical geographic differences between the north and the south include temperature variation, with the north typically experiencing colder climates compared to the south. Vegetation varies as well, with the north often having more coniferous forests and the south having more deciduous forests. The topography can also differ, with the north having more mountainous regions compared to the flatter terrain of the south.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
one is south and one is north
one is south and one is north
the major economical difference between the north and the south is the north was based on manufacturing while south was agriculutural
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
there was none
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the north banned slavery while the south allowed it
North is very rich e.g the Industrial Triangle whilst the South is much poorer!
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North had more factories, the South had more Cotton Plantations.