Western region of what??
An urban region might change through gentrification, economic development, infrastructure improvements, population growth, or revitalization efforts. These changes can impact the social, cultural, and economic dynamics of the region.
umm, no i don't think so but you might want to check
It depends how the land is. If the land is rocky, then of course you know it's not a good place for farming because there's no soil to plant crops with. If the land is kind of grassy, you might be able to plant your crops, and settle there.
The continent of North America is located entirely in the northern hemisphere and the western hemisphere (or, as we might describe it more succinctly, it is located entirely in the northwestern quadrant).
Two places might be identified as part of the same region due to shared geographical features, cultural similarities, historical connections, economic ties, or political boundaries. Regions are typically defined based on a combination of factors that create a sense of unity or cohesion between different areas.
the country that will have the easiest time developing a new economy if the low sources got low is canada because they of the pollution in the air and the lowness in the oil
One factor that might cause people to leave farming is the inability to make a profit. Another factor that might cause people to leave farming might be insolvency through a natural disaster.
All of it
wel i found to at a beach that might be the easiest
A description of how natural forces might change the western hemisphere in the future
A world regions map shows the 7 continents of the world, along with the oceans.
u might make enough for the family
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources-APEX
Farming and trade
an person that specializes in a certain thing. Example: in town a person might be good at farming so that person would specialize in farming.
It might be difficult for nations in this region to balance economic growth with environmental concerns because of the environment in the region.
Secondary farming in its simplest definition is something a farmer does to promote a primary purpose of the farm. For example, if a farmer has a beef cattle ranch, secondary farming might be the growing of hay to feed the beef cattle.