Dairy farming is concentrated along the coast due to milder climates, which are beneficial for dairy cattle. Coastal areas often have access to reliable water sources and fertile land that can support growing feed crops for the cattle. Additionally, proximity to ports allows for easy transportation of dairy products to markets.
Yes, Central America's population tends to be more concentrated along the Pacific coast than along the Caribbean coast. This is partly due to the mountainous terrain and dense forests along the Caribbean side, which make settlement and infrastructure development more challenging compared to the flatter and more accessible Pacific coast. Additionally, historical factors such as colonization and economic activities have also influenced settlement patterns.
Approximately 85% of Australia's population lives within 50 km of the coast. Australia is known for its coastal cities and towns due to the majority of the population being concentrated along the coastline.
The main highway that runs along the California coast is California State Route 1, and the highway that runs along the East coast is U.S. Route 1.
The Atlas Mountains are located along Africa's northwestern coast, stretching through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The Drakensberg Mountains are found along Africa's southwestern coast in South Africa and Lesotho.
Turkey is the country located along the southern coast of the Black Sea.
in cities along the south coast
I've been trying to find this out for a project and i think one way is farming along the coast. If this is for a project maybe add that farming communities thrive along the coast nowadays.
You get dairy and cheese from the west coast areas.
On dairy farms across Canada. Dairy farms can be found pretty much coast to coast.
B. along the coasts and around the Great Lakes
Urban areas, river valleys, and coastal plains.
There are several places, but the most concentrated seem to focus around Ala Moana and Ala Wai boulevards located along the western coast of the island.
Yes, Central America's population tends to be more concentrated along the Pacific coast than along the Caribbean coast. This is partly due to the mountainous terrain and dense forests along the Caribbean side, which make settlement and infrastructure development more challenging compared to the flatter and more accessible Pacific coast. Additionally, historical factors such as colonization and economic activities have also influenced settlement patterns.
The terrain of the west coast of Scotland is quite rugged and the land isn't very fertile so dairy farms (and arable farms) are mostly found on Scotland's east coast.
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