Most treehuggers, or environmental activists who advocate for the protection of forests and nature, are found in urban areas across the globe, particularly in countries with strong environmental movements like the United States, Canada, and various European nations. Cities such as San Francisco, Portland, and Berlin are known for their active environmental communities. Additionally, many treehuggers live in regions with rich biodiversity and forests, where they engage in conservation efforts. Online platforms also connect these activists globally, allowing them to collaborate regardless of their physical location.
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of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american
which reservations do Inuit live today
Al Roker from The Today Show was live on January 1, 2014. He and Hoda Kotb hosted the 125th Rose Parade, which is the most popular New Year's Day celebration in the entire world.
mostly because most of the migrants from used to live during their arrivals, we just discussed about that in my history class today.
Because theres a ton of treehuggers in this world and they're are obsessed with the envoronent it's pothetic
Where they want
In the seas
Most people in Egypt live in Egypt.
Most people in Egypt live in Egypt.
Today, Jews live in most of the countries of the world. The majority live in Israel and the United States.
Mexico...
Texas
Cause the land has links to their religious identity. Most people who live in Israel today live there because they were born there, their friends are there, their livelihoods are there, etc. They see no reason to pick up and leave; it's their home.
the Iroquois live on reservations in northern new york state.
Europe is predominantly Christian.
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