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It is easier to expand the area of settlement on the plains than it is in a mountainous or hilly or coastal region where parts of the mountain, hills, sea, or ocean are a partial or complete impediment to construction. If the plains also have a stream or river, it makes for easy irrigation and agricultural development, facilitating a large population.
An old mountain belt located in the center of a continent likely formed due to the collision of tectonic plates. This collision would have caused intense folding and faulting of the Earth's crust, leading to the uplift and formation of mountains. Over time, erosion would have worn down the mountains to create the old mountain belt we see today.
It is likely sea thrift, also known as Armeria maritima, which is a coastal plant with greenish white flowers.
A coastal city located in a region with a rainy climate, such as Seattle in the Pacific Northwest, would likely experience more days of rain compared to a coastal city in a region with a dry or arid climate, such as Los Angeles in California.
they are overcrowded
You would be more likely to find a larger population center on a coastal plain due to the availability of resources such as water, fertile land, and transportation access. High mountains pose challenges for infrastructure development and access to resources, making them less suitable for large populations.
The coastal plain is most likely to have the least precipitation as it is located farthest from the ocean where most of the moisture comes from. The leeward side of a mountain typically receives less precipitation as it is in the rain shadow of the mountain.
It is easier to expand the area of settlement on the plains than it is in a mountainous or hilly or coastal region where parts of the mountain, hills, sea, or ocean are a partial or complete impediment to construction. If the plains also have a stream or river, it makes for easy irrigation and agricultural development, facilitating a large population.
An old mountain belt located in the center of a continent likely formed due to the collision of tectonic plates. This collision would have caused intense folding and faulting of the Earth's crust, leading to the uplift and formation of mountains. Over time, erosion would have worn down the mountains to create the old mountain belt we see today.
No, coastal erosion from waves and tides would likely be a bigger problem for a coastal town than plucking. Plucking is a process where rocks are loosened and removed by glaciers or ice sheets, which are not typically found in coastal areas.
near coastal areas
Hawaii and some coastal islands
Yes, saltation could be a big problem for a coastal town.
Coyotes are a factor for sure, but wolves, hunters and mountain lions are more likely predators. A full-grown elk is huge.
Next to a mountain
The fact that they live on a mountain and have to adapt with the different conditions of a mountain.
You will most likely get another mountain dragon.